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OK, yeah, so Mars is about four times dimmer than Mercury, so there you go. Continuing on with Jupiter. Jupiter is rising about 1130 p.m. this week. Look for Jupiter to the south in the very early morning hours before dawn, or very, very early morning. You'll definitely have to wait until after midnight to spot Jupiter. Jupiter is a constellation of Gemini shining at magnitude minus 2.2. Then we've got Saturn. Saturn is rising in the late afternoon, about 5 p.m. this week. Look for Saturn low to the east in the evening sky. Follow Saturn across the sky almost all night long. Saturn moves from a constellation of Pisces into Aquarius, shining at magnitude is 0.7.
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