Sky Gazing
By Erika Martin on July 8, 2012, 10:33am
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If you happen to be awake around early dawn (which is later now as the N. Hemisphere tilts away from the sun), you should keep your eye out towards the NE to see this lovely alignment of the solar system's two brightest planets, Jupiter and Venus. These planets are positioned near the Hyades cluster, considered to be gods in Greek Mythology. While this isn't a rare event, as it does occur every twelve months or so, it is gorgeous and easily seen by the naked eye.
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