For the close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, that is! If it's clear where you are, look just above the horizon to the south west as it starts getting dusky - from 4.00pm, probably. With a birding scope and a high-power eyepiece, you should easily be able to see Jupiter's four largest moons - you might even glimpse Saturn's huge satellite, Titan. These photos were taken last night at around 5.15.



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