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We've got Venus rising at 52 a.m. this week. Look for Venus to the east about 30 minutes before sunrise during the first couple of weeks of a month. It's been kind of hard to spot Venus this time. It's been about 20 minutes of sunrise, so it's kind of lost. It might burn through the morning twilight if you're lucky, but Venus moves from the constellation Libra into Sagittarius, shining at magnitude minus 3.9 on the 15th. And we've got the winter solstice coming up at 3 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on the 21st. Oh, by this time next week, we'll be into winter for the northern hemisphere. We also have Mars. Mars is, let's see, Mars is just about 5 PM this week. So same with Mars. It is very, very close to the sun, about within 20 minutes of the sun. So that planet as well is going to be very, very difficult to spot for the rest of the month. Mars moves from the constellation of Ophiuchus into Sagittarius, turning at magnitude of 1.2. And if you hadn't guessed already, it looks like Venus and Mars will be trading places with the next month. Venus will be returning to the evening, and Mars will be returning to the morning sky. So I'll look for those events. We've got Jupiter. Jupiter is rising about 6.30 PM this week. We work for Jupiter this evening and follow it through the night sky, as it sits in the early morning hours before dawn. Jupiter is a magnitude minus 2.6. and be careful if you're going out and well actually right now it's kind of nice it's almost like springtime out there uh here in never 65 today so i was thinking hey this is uh kind of our early for december for sure but uh yeah definitely wait a little while bundle up i still get the chili and goes down to look at uh this is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November all-star note six two two two located in Shelton, Washington This is guys really our net control for color Saturn is rising 1215 p.m. About 1214 p.m. And When they're very very early afternoon keep an ear out for the rise times times, Saturn. Here in just a sec. Look at Saturn to the south in the evening sky soon after sunset. Saturn is in the constellation of a quarter. We got Uranus. Uranus is rising about 2.45 pm in the afternoon. Look for Uranus to the south in the evening as well. Uranus in the constellation of Taurus, shining at max 5.6. And Neptune is rising this week, about 12.14 PM. It's rising about the exact same time as Saturn. They're not in conjunction together, almost parallel with each other, or side by side, as I should say, towards the east. And they kind of travel through the sky very, very close to each other, just minutes of each other. So if you can find Saturn, look in the general vicinity just slightly to the right of Saturn, and I mean very, very slightly. You may be able to look through binoculars for sure. Look for Neptune to the south, just east of Saturn by just a few minutes all month. Neptune is in the constellation of Pisces at magnitude 7.7. However, considering there's a difference in magnitudes of 6.7 magnitudes dimmer, so that's over 100. And so that will still be a bit of a challenge to spot it. But it should be a little easier since they are relatively Thank you. Thank you.

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