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The Moon and Mars are extremely close to each other tonight in the sky!
It's worth going outside and taking a look. They're closer than they were last month. It's amazing how bright Mars still is even being so close to the bright Moon. Only thing is, when you go out to look, be sure not to freeze your ears off like I did! Double-A |
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unbelievably bright tonight in toronto, i almost freacked out seeing
something unmovable in the sky so bright (we have fur hats here - so my ears are safe) "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... The Moon and Mars are extremely close to each other tonight in the sky! It's worth going outside and taking a look. They're closer than they were last month. It's amazing how bright Mars still is even being so close to the bright Moon. Only thing is, when you go out to look, be sure not to freeze your ears off like I did! Double-A |
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