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Old August 18th 03, 03:46 AM
Bill Nunnelee
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Around midnight, 30 or so degrees above the southern horizon. It'll be the
brightest starlike object in the area, with a distinctly orangish tint.


"Jim Showalter" wrote in message
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In N.E. Ohio, where in the sky will I see Mars and what is the
best time?


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Old August 21st 03, 11:18 AM
Brad Mears
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Goto www.heavens-above.com


"Bill Nunnelee" wrote in message
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Around midnight, 30 or so degrees above the southern horizon. It'll be

the
brightest starlike object in the area, with a distinctly orangish tint.


"Jim Showalter" wrote in message
news
In N.E. Ohio, where in the sky will I see Mars and what is the
best time?


jim





 




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