Watch planetary fireworks light up summer nights
July 2007: As darkness falls on July nights, Venus and Saturn put on a stunning show.
By Alister Ling
By Martin Ratcliffe
Published:
July 1, 2007
| July opens in spectacular fashion with an evening display of Venus and Saturn in the same telescopic view. Bright Jupiter dominates the southern sky. And, through a telescope, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and even a new comet complete the month's evening sky show. |
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