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| | |  View larger. | No, it's not the moon. It's Venus - last night - visible through a small telescope, in a crescent phase. Venus will pass between us and the sun on October 26. Photo by Radu Anghel in Bacau, Romania. Thank you, Radu! | | | Good morning! October guide to the bright planets | | Throughout October 2018, you can see 3 planets as darkness falls: Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. Bright Venus is heading into the sunset glare throughout October. It will pass between us and the sun before the month's end. Read more. | | | | | | | |  View larger. | V. Srinivasagopalan caught both Venus (below) and Jupiter (above, left) on September 22 from Bangalore, India. Venus will disappear in the sunset glare in October. Catch it soon! Read more about October planets. | | | | | |
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| | | Moon lights up Gemini in early October | Look for Gemini's brightest stars, Castor and Pollux, near the moon these next few mornings. These stars are sometimes called “twins,” but they don’t look alike. Pollux is brighter and more golden. Castor shines pure white. Read more. | | | | |
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| | Sunset over England | Sam Kelly captured Thursday’s sunset over the Abberton Reservoir in Essex, England. | | |