Re: Astronomy!
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THIS WEEK'S SKY AT A GLANCE, AUGUST 20 – 28
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
■ Now that the Moon is out of the evening sky, it's prime Milky Way time. After dark, the Milky Way runs from Sagittarius in the south, up and a bit left left across Aquila and through the big Summer Triangle high overhead, and on down through Cassiopeia to Perseus low in the north-northeast.
Jupiter and Saturn shine in the southeast in late twilight and after dark. They're magnitudes –2.9 and +0.2, respectively, in Capricornus.
Jupiter starts the night lowest. Saturn glows 18° (about two fists) to Jupiter's upper right. The pair levels out around 11 p.m. daylight-saving time. By then they're about at their highest in the south, at their telescopic best.