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Are Jupiter and Venus those two brightest objects I see in the western sky? -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Mar 23 '12, 20:21
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Saw them the other night. Look awesome. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Mar 23, 20:28
Google Sky Maps. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 23, 20:28
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I ran StarWalk, it overlaid them on the sky, AR style, but Aries was nearby so I wasn't sure which would be brighter -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 23, 20:35
Almost certainly. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 23, 20:27
SKy and Telescope says yes. -- (link)
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loosilu
Mar 23, 20:26
Sounds right. -- nm
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Spawn - The Blood Feud God
Mar 23, 20:25
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They were lined up straight against a deep blue gradient - would have made a good photo. But I was busy. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 23, 20:27
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