Dawn Palette (07.25)
Dawn Palette (07.25)
Dawn Palette (07.25)
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A Triple Conjunction taken this evening at dusk - New Moon, Venus and Mars


From Clapway.com: You don’t really need a star chart for this one. Just look up at the sky at dusk, in a west-southwesterly direction, and you’ll see Venus, radiant and silver. And if you look closely, a little above, you’ll see Mars – easily identifiable by that dull, red, thuggish glow – the planet of war. This conjunction will be highlighted by the new crescent moon, and this evening, February 20th, it will all be bunched together with the Venus-Mars duo. Tomorrow, February 21st, will also be eventful, with the moon rising a little higher in the sky than the two.
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