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Last updated Jul 31, 2009 |
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Sunrise Sunset Aug 01 05:23 20:49 Aug 10 05:37 20:33 Aug 20 05:53 20:13 Aug 31 06:10 19:50 |
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Click here and start the Electric Orrery to see where all the planets are today in relation to each other. |
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Venus The very bright Venus rises about 3 hours before dawn and remains easily visible at sunrise at 210 above the eastern horizon. On the morning of 18th the crescent Moon passes close to Venus and both objects should be visible together through a pair of binoculars . |
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