Article JXSR Starwatch: The September night sky

Starwatch: The September night sky

by
Alan Pickup
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September's only bright evening planet, Saturn, stands low down in the SW at nightfall where it shines at mag 0.5. It sets 30 minutes before our star map times to leave the sky devoid of bright planets until Mars and Venus appear in the E before dawn, soon to be joined by Jupiter.

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