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Article: Planet watch.(What's Up)(Brief article)
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
- Author:
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Evening Planets: Venus (in Capricornus, moving into Sagittarius) sets about 90 minutes after the Sun. During the month, it moves toward the Sun and reappears in the morning sky. By the last days of January, look for our sister planet to rise more than 60 minutes before the Sun.
Mars (in Aries) is high in the southeast at sunset and sets before 3 a.m. By the end of January, the Red Planet sets before 1 a.m.
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