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There is a once in a century lineup taking place this week in the
evening skies. All of the Planets are lining up in the Southwestern
sky. They will be visible about 45 minutes after sunset and the
crescent moon will appear above a different planet each night.
According to the news reports, Mars, Venus, and possibly Jupiter and
Saturn will be visible to the eye, although binoculars will help for
Jupiter and Saturn. Mercury, Neptune, Uranus and Pluto will need
telescopes to see them, but they'll be there.

Happy viewing,

Dan Robinson
Indexing Services
H.W. Wilson Company
Bronx, NY
drobinson@hwwilson.com

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