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After sunset now … Catch Mercury in the west | | You'd have to look closely to see Mars now. It's sinking into the sunset glare. But, for most of the world, elusive Mercury now stays visible in the west for more than an hour after sunset. Its greatest distance (25 degrees) east of the setting sun for this evening appearance happens today. Read more and see charts. | | |
Word of the Week: Conjunction | | When you hear the word conjunction in astronomy, just know it means 2 objects close together on our sky's dome. Click in for more about the various kinds of conjunctions, including some we can't see, and many we can, beautifully. | | |
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