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The Galactic Times Sky Planning Calendar
Mercury and Jupiter….
...4 degrees above opposite horizons, the biggest and smallest of planets visible at the same time, in the dawn.
Saturn Just 4 deg. N of Moon…
....look in EARLY evening, Moon moves east as the evening gets later
Faint Neptune 3 degrees N…
.... of the Moon
Mercury rises start of morning twilight
...and is at its maximum elongation west of the Sun, magnitude 0.5, bright, easy to spot!
Jupiter CLOSE to Moon
by only 2 degrees, around midnight.
Mercury too hard to find
Sets less than 45 minutes before sun rise, difficult to find in dawn skies the rest of the month.
Uranus emerges from behind Moon
Mainly West Coast US and Canada, ~9 California -10 PM Winnipeg, as examples