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You can check out www.time and date.column time and date, all one word. Continue on with Mars. Mars is set out 5.45 PM this week and about 10 PM by the end of the month. Look for Mars low to the west in the evening about 3,000 seconds as Mars moves from the constellation to the moon. It's shining at magnitude 1.5. We've got Jupiter. Jupiter will be stationary on the 11th, meaning that it neither appears to move forward nor backward relative to the background stars. Jupiter is now rising about 9.30 PM this week. And will be rising about 7.45 PM by months end. Look for Jupiter to the east in the evening. Then follow it through the sky as it's shining at Jupiter. Jupiter is in the constellation of Gemini, shining at magnitude minus 2.4. And we've got Saturn. Saturn will be stationary on the 28th. Saturn is rising about 8. At about 1.15 PM by months end. Look for Saturn to the east as well soon after. Saturn is in the constellation of Gemini, shining at magnitude 0.8.

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