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The previous few mornings I have gone out at 5.15am and 6am to see the morning stars.
Jupiter and Venus are both glowing gold and I expect we shall see them for a number of months still until later they will be evening stars.
Mars was visible as red at 5am but was harder to see as the dawn crept on.
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