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Stargazing Tip
November 13, 2009: As the Moon clears the eastern horizon a couple of hours before sunrise tomorrow, Spica will stand just to its upper left. And as dawn begins to color the sky, the planet Venus will rise below the Moon. Venus is the brilliant "morning star." Check the Sky Almanac for more information.

Radio Programs
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Moon and Venus April 21, 2009
Venus and Aldebaran June 27, 2004
Venus in the Evening February 26, 2004

Note: Audio versions of our programs will be available the day after they air. Visit the transcript page to listen.

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Elongations and Conjunctions
Elongations and Conjunctions
Morning Star
Morning Star

Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between a morning star and an evening star?

Other Resources
StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/index.html
StarDate Online | News | Two Discoveries Reveal Diversity of Galaxy's Extrasolar Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200606.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Enceladus, Iapetus, Mimas
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/enceladus_iapetus_mimas.html
StarDate Online | News | Spitzer Delves into Atmospheres of Two Exoplanets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200706.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Venus
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/venus.html
StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planet Update
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200510.html
StarDate Online | News | Astronomers discover possible ‘water world’
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200708.html
StarDate Online | News | Astronomers Push Back Most Prolific Star-Forming Era — Maybe
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/200204.html
StarDate Online | News | Three Neptunes, Asteroid Belt Circle Southern Star
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200608.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Mercury
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/mercury.html
StarDate Online | News | Hipparcos Data Could Change Universe's Size
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199706.html
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StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planets Display Dazzling Array of Properties
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200704.html
StarDate Online | News | Hobby-Eberly Telescope Bags First Planet
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200410b.html
StarDate Online | News | A Long Night Ahead for the Universe
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199704.html
StarDate Online | News | Trio of ‘Super-Earths’ Foretell Planet Finds
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200810.html
StarDate Online | News | Beta Pictoris Gives Up More Secrets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200610.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Saturn
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/saturn.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Mars
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/mars.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2009
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations.html

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