Article 333TZ Starwatch: the October night sky

Starwatch: the October night sky

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Alan Pickup
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What to look out for during the coming weeks, including the Orionids meteor shower during the second half of October

With Jupiter now lost in the Sun's glare, our one remaining naked-eye evening planet sets around one hour before our map times. Saturn, shining at mag 0.5 and now incorporating the ashes of Cassini, is the brightest object low in the SW at nightfall.

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