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And the moon will be at Apogee on the 19th. It will be 252,706 miles from Earth. And just in case, this is KI0 ARNet control for the Colorado Star Arena continuing. Planetary highlights for November. Mercury switches from the evening to morning sky this month, while the giant planets dominate the night. The moons of Jupiter and Saturn offer many events. It's early November morning, split crops lower day by day, exhibition of astronomy magazine November 2025, page 28. Okay, Mercury was stationary back on the night, meaning that it does not appear to move forward nor backward relative to the background stars. Right now, let's see, Mercury is already set for the evening. It's set at about 5.30 p.m. this afternoon. Mercury will be at inferior conjunction on the 20th, meaning that it is between us and the sun on that particular day, so we won't be able to see it. Mercury will be stationary again on the 29th. And Mercury is now setting about 5.30, a little bit before 5.00 this weekend. will wrap up earlier. So get out there and see if you can see Mercury very close to the western horizon. Maybe another day or two. That's about it. After conjunction, Mercury returns to the morning sky, rising about 5.30 AM by month's end. And you might be able to see Mercury at the end of the month, just about 30 minutes before sunrise, just above Venus on the morning of the 25th. So check that out if you can. Mercury moves from the constellation of Scorpius into Libra, shining at magnitude 0.2 on the 30th.
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