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wendilla | 18:31 Mon 21st Jan 2013 | ChatterBank
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JUPITER-MOON CONJUNCTION--TONIGHT! When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look east. The Moon and Jupiter are shining through the twilight side by side. Most sky watchers will see the two bright bodies just a fraction of a degree apart. Observers in parts of South America will witness an even closer encounter--an occultation, in which the Moon passes directly in front of Jupiter. [
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Thanks for that Wendilla, I so hope to be able to see that later.
thank you, wendilla

it is already dark .... when is the best time to have a look?
Wow, very clear sky here, and can see clearly.
Blimey, they are very close together, shining brightly.
Arent they normally this close together Wendilla.
Is this the first sighting?.
Thanks Wendi - its very clear out there and Jupiter is standing out very clearly just to the "west" of the moon as you look at it.
Think its the best clear view that I have seen of anything lately.
many thanks for post wendilla x
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Can't see it doh, sky very overcast and light snow.
Look east tony.
Didnt think for one minute that the sky was clear untill I looked up.
Not so clear down here at mo. Pleasantly surprised. Blooming freezing though.
Still don't see it owd.
You need a piece of card with a pin hole in it.
And a bottle of Guinness in you.
Righto, I'll go and sort these required items out !.
sky full of snow cloud...
I would think it is more than a one night showing, minty
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Clear here, what a lovely sight. Bit chilly though.
Too cloudy/snow laden... I love it when the planets all line up....
Closest approach visible from the UK will be ~3am just before the Moon sets in the west. Depending on your local view of the western horison, the Moon might set earlier.

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