Saturn and Mars, as well as barely visible Neptune, have been in the morning sky for
several months but this is the first time since their solar conjunction that I've
gotten a picture of them LOL. Saturn has moved to the eastern side of Aquarius
and shines at magnitude +1.14, while Mars is all the way over to a position between
the cords of Pisces at +1.06. Neptune is feeble as always, at +7.91. All
three are well below the ecliptic when in this part of the sky.
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