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Oh, we did have Tony over on YouTube posed a question. New here, what days this week are best for stargazing in general? Tony, any day that is clear, smokeless, cloudless, anytime you want to look. Just we went over some of the stuff. Look for Mars towards the west in the evening, very soon after sunset. Wait a couple more hours to spot Saturn and Neptune towards the east. You won't be able to see Ceres or Pluto without right now. The skies are just, well, they're probably too bright and you don't have a large scope. I'm talking at least a 12 inch diameter or greater for Pluto for sure. You might catch Ceres, maybe a little trickier. You may want to check out, there is a link on the YouTube site for my astronomy newsletter. Check that out. www.ki0ar.com slash astro dot html. Check out the website, they'll give you where the planets are for sure. Any cloudless night, take a look. And with the moon rising in the late, or I should say early morning hours, you do have some dark sky evening, so check that out. That is it for the local astronomical news. This is KI0AR net control for the Kala'Odo Astronomy net.

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