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  2. Visible planets and night sky guide for November - EarthSky

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    To see a precise view – and time – from your location, try Stellarium Online. November morning planet In November 2024, red Mars will lie near the twin stars of Gemini : Castor and Pollux .

  3. Mars in November 2024: It’s time to start watching! - EarthSky

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    How to see Mars in the sky: Mars will be shining at magnitude -0.3 by the end of November. It’ll also be rising several hours after sunset by month’s end.

  4. EarthSky | How does Earth look from outer space?

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    A spacecraft orbiting the world next door, Mars, captured this sequence of 4 images showing the moon in orbit around Earth on June 2, 2023. The Mars Express spacecraft usually looks down at Mars.

  5. Mars from the International Space Station | Today's Image -...

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    Mars has a radius of 2,108 miles (3,389 km) but at the time was roughly 37 million miles (67 million km) from Earth, while the moon has a radius of 1,079 miles (1,737 km) and was at a distance of ...

  6. Venus in the daytime: Best ways to see it - EarthSky

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    No matter where you are on Earth, here are some general rules to follow for seeing Venus shortly after sunrise: – Use a free astronomy app, such as Stellarium , and enter your exact location.

  7. Planet-observing is fun and easy: Top tips here - EarthSky

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    For the outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune), the best viewing happens around their yearly oppositions, when Earth is passing between that world and the sun, placing it opposite ...

  8. The Andromeda galaxy: All you need to know - EarthSky

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    Bottom line: At 2.5 million light-years, the great Andromeda galaxy (Messier 31) rates as the most distant object you can see with the unaided eye. Enjoying EarthSky?

  9. Is there a North Star for Mars? - EarthSky

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    The North Star for Earth is Polaris. Does our next-door neighbor planet, Mars, have the same North Star as Earth? If not, does Mars have a star located more or less above its north pole?

  10. when will mars be visible in 2024 - EarthSky

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    Mars in November 2024: It’s time to start watching! Mars is getting bright! And it has shifted into the evening sky. By the end of 2024, it'll become much more noticeable.

  11. Saturn’s rings: Top tips for seeing those glorious rings -...

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    Bottom line: If you want to see Saturn’s rings, September 2024 is a great time to look. Grab a telescope and read the tips found here! Read more: Saturn’s rings are disappearing!