<p>Jupiter and Venus lead the Sun into the early-morning sky, rising around 1:30 A.M. and 4:15 A.M. local daylight time, respectively. Jupiter stands some 7.5° to the right of the bright star Pollux in Gemini as they rise. Magnitude 1.2 Pollux marks the head of one twin, while just above it, magnitude 1.6 Castor marks<a class="more-link" href="https://www.astronomy.com/observing/the-sky-today-saturday-september-13-2025/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"The Sky Today on Saturday, September 13: Jupiter and Venus in the morning"</span></a></p>
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Jupiter and Venus lead the Sun into the early-morning sky, rising around 1:30 A.M. and 4:15 A.M. local daylight time, respectively. Jupiter stands some 7.5° to the right of the bright star Pollux in Gemini as they rise. Magnitude 1.2 Pollux marks the head of one twin, while just above it, magnitude 1.6 Castor marksContinue reading “The Sky Today on Saturday, September 13: Jupiter and Venus in the morning”
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