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Venus is in conjunction with Saturn Friday morning. Look for them low in the east before sunrise, about 5 a.m. Venus, also known as the “morning star,” is brilliant. Saturn is a half degree (about one moon diameter) to the right of Venus. We will not see another conjunction of these two planets until 2001.
Source: John Mosley, Griffith Observatory
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