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Old 14-09-2015, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by bugeater View Post
Mars is visually close to Venus, Jupiter and the sun at the moment. Not sure if you can see it easily due to the sun's glare, but it will rise a bit before the sun.
That also puts it about as far away as it can be on the opposite side of the solar system so it will be extremely small and probably glared out. I'd give it a miss for about 6-7 months and we might catch up with it a bit by then.
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