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The Halloween asteroid has come and gone, but the forecast for November’s night skies still holds plenty of excitement for stargazers. As the days get shorter, it’s time to say goodbye to Saturn and hello to the Orion Constellation.
End of a Planetary Meet Cute
Fresh off of their rare planetary trio, Venus and Jupiter are once again drifting apart from Mars, although the three planets will stay relatively close together over the next few days, Astronomy Magazine reports. As Mars and Venus orbit the sun much faster than Jupiter, they are already pulling away from the gaseous giant after they clustered in the sky for the last time until October 2017.
For the time being, the three planets can still be seen together in front of the Leo and Virgo constellations after around 2:45 A.M. But on November 7, Mars and Venus “will form…
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