Venus is brightest, as it usually is. Jupiter’s just up to the left.
“Evening stars” just days before the last nearly perfect conjunction.

The moon has slid up and sidewards, as it will do, from any conjunction,
she’ll be back in a moonth.
Venus is brightest, as it usually is. Jupiter’s just up to the left.
“Evening stars” just days before the last nearly perfect conjunction.

The moon has slid up and sidewards, as it will do, from any conjunction,
she’ll be back in a moonth.
Tags: dusky, jupiter, moon, venus
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