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Okay, I zero eight, I can call for a call. I mean, I can tell you, we've got, we'll be at, we'll be on set. We'll be on set. We'll arrive at about 5.30 p.m. this week and let's see, it will be rising about 3.50 p.m. by month's end. This is at its best and brightest for the year this month. That's it. And the evening continues. All of the sun sets, give it about a couple of hours to get hot in the sky. Uranus is in the constellation of Taurus shining at magnitude 5.6. And then we've got Neptune is rising about 3 p.m. The same time Saturn is rising. So those are very interesting. They have been for the last several months. And then rising about 1.15 p.m. by month. And then the moon is just east of Saturn by a few minutes all month. Neptune is at magnitude 7. So here's a good, here's a good challenge for you. You may be able to see Saturn with it. However, Neptune, you'll definitely have to get up in the sky fairly close to Saturn and just to the left, just slightly. You may be able to see a bluish dot, bluish with some green in there. Dot, that would be Neptune. Uranus kind of is more green than blue, kind of green. Let's see. More green with blue in there as well. But that will also have a little dot as well. And that's the difference between looking at stars and planets. The planets will show up as discernible disks while stars and planets.

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