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| If you have a clear sky early in the evening, check out the bright lights and the moon making a face... probably planets like Venus and Jupiter or something. RWood - can you confirm?
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| Re: Weather reports for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 I think ATO2 will be up with the play on that one... |
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| Yes, it's Venus and Jupiter . They were around 2 degrees apart last evening, slightly further tonight. Venus is the brighter of the two planets. The crescent Moon adds to the attraction. Turning to weather locally: 20 degrees, very humid. |
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| Re: Weather reports for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 stunner of a evening here no wind, blue skies, mild temperatures
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