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Venus and Jupiter This Morning, November 13, 2012

November 13, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter gleam from a clear sky this morning. Brilliant Venus shines brightly in the southeastern sky at 5:25 a.m. in

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Venus, Jupiter and Moon This Morning, November 11, 2012

November 11, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy

Advertisements Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter shine during morning twilight. Brilliant Venus shines in the southeastern sky with the waning crescent moon about 5 degrees

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Venus and Jupiter This Morning, November 9, 2012

November 9, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter appear in a clear sky this morning as seen from the Chicago area. Both planets can be seen well

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Notes From Techcon 2012

October 30, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, Leadership, online learning, Personal Technologies, Technology

Advertisements Techcon 2012 Techcon occurred October 26, 2012 at the Naperville Campus of Northern Illinois University. Over 160 local school administrators, technology leaders, and classroom

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Skywatching November 2012

October 29, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Moon Phases Last Quarter — 11/06/12 New Moon — 11/13/12 — A solar eclipse accompanies this New Moon, but it is visible in the

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Venus and Jupiter This Morning, October 29, 2012

October 29, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Bright Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter shine in a bright moonlit sky as seen from the Chicago area. Both planets can be seen well

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Virtual School’s Symposium 2012 Summary

October 28, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt 21st Century Fluencies, Five Technology Trends in Schools, Internet Safety, Leadership, online learning, Personal Technologies, Technology

Advertisements The student panel at the Virtual Schools Symposium 2012  Over 2,000 conferees assembled in New Orleans, Louisiana for iNACOL’s edition of its Virtual Schools Symposium

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Venus and Jupiter This Morning, October 25, 2012

October 25, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter gleam from the morning skies today as seen from the Chicago area. Both can be seen well into bright

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Venus and Jupiter This Morning, October 16, 2012

October 16, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter gleam in clear skies today as seen from the Chicago area. Both can be seen into bright morning twilight.

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Venus, Moon and Jupiter This Morning, October 12, 2012

October 12, 2012 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

Advertisements The moon and the bright Morning Planets Venus and Jupiter dazzle the predawn sky as seen from the Chicago area today. In the image

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Chart Caption - 2023, June 7: Jupiter and Saturn are in the eastern sky before sunrise.
Chart Caption - 2023, June 7: Mercury is to the lower left of Jupiter before daybreak.
Chart Caption - 2023, June 7: The gibbous moon is south before daybreak.
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Author's Notes: Jupiter and Saturn are in the eastern morning sky before daybreak. Mercury is below Jupiter during brighter twilight. The moon rises later and is visible before sunrise. Two bright planets are in the western evening sky. Look for Evening Star Venus. It is stepping eastward to the lower left of Pollux. Mars is near the Beehive star cluster in Cancer, to the upper left of Pollux.

Chart Caption - 2023, June 6: Venus and Mars are in the western sky between the Twins and Leo.
Chart Caption - 2023, June 6: Through a binocular Mars is the upper left of the Beehive star cluster.
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Copyright Statement: This web site is written and edited by Dr. Jeffrey L. Hunt. The photos and diagrams are made by the author unless otherwise credited. Raw data is from the U.S. Naval Observatory, Starry Night computer program.

Content is derived from multiple astronomical sources, including the U.S. Naval Observatory, NASA, ESA, and various books, including Astronomical Tables of the Sun, Moon and Planets by Jean Meeus.  Starry Night and Stellarium computer programs are used as well.  Updates and corrections are made as required.  Some articles are updated at the time of actual astronomical events with new photographs.  The author strives for accurate information.

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