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ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR 2014. 2014 will be a busy year for backyard star gazers complete with two total lunar eclipses, one partial solar eclipse, and the return of Mars to the nighttime sky. First the largest planet in the solar system will shine in the prime time this winter. After the sun goes down, Jupiter. Is the bright night light visible high in the south. Look up on the following nights to see Jupiter next to the Moon. March 9 and 10. May 3 and 4. May 31 and June 1. The best nights to see Mercury.

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ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR 2014. 2014 will be a busy year for backyard star gazers complete with two total lunar eclipses, one partial solar eclipse, and the return of Mars to the nighttime sky. First the largest planet in the solar system will shine in the prime time this winter. After the sun goes down, Jupiter. Is the bright night light visible high in the south. Look up on the following nights to see Jupiter next to the Moon. March 9 and 10. May 3 and 4. May 31 and June 1. The best nights to see Mercury.

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