Sunday, May 12, 2002

A Good Celestial Sky Show Gets Better
The Moon will join five visible planets to perform a seldom-seen celestial show on Monday evening. To see the conjunction of the planets and moon, look in the western sky above the horizon just after sunset. Look for Venus, the brightest star in the group. Red Mars will be right below, and Jupiter, which appears white, will be topmost. Mercury is closest to the horizon, and Saturn is just below Mars. :: This SpaceFlightNow report submitted for your signs in the stars and moon (Luke 21:25) files.

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