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Antares: A yellow-orange supergiant star 600 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius.

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More Moon and Antares September 24, 2009
Moon and Antares September 23, 2009
Scorpius July 27, 2009
Moon and Antares July 3, 2009
Moon and Antares June 6, 2009

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