Saturday 30th of June 2007 | Glenn & Gail Muller
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This evening Saturn and Venus will be within 2/3 of a degree of each other in the western sky. This means they will easily fit in the FOV of low power eyepieces in your telescopes. The Full Moon shouldn’t affect the viewing of this bright pairing, too much, and while you’re at it why not swing over to the south for a look at Jupiter.
The forecast is for clear skies, mild temperatures, and few bugs, so why not invite your neighbours over for a look at this rare event 🙂