| September 1 September Planets and Full Moon | | | |
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| September guide to the bright planets | | Jupiter and Saturn are evening planets. Venus, Mercury and Mars are morning planets. Watch for the close conjunction of Mercury and Mars around mid-September. | | | Watch for September's full moon | | Full moon falls during the night of September 5 for the Americas, September 6 for much of the rest of the world. It's not a true Harvest Moon yet, but - for the Northern Hemisphere - it acts like one. | | | | | | | |
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| | | Pluto in moon's direction September 1 | Will you see Pluto? No way. This tiny world some 2,000 times fainter than the faintest star visible to the unaided eye. | | | | |
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| | Venus and bright stars, east before sunup | From our friend Tom Wildoner, a single shot of the morning stars in the sunrise direction. He added labels to help you identify some of the brighter objects on your morning commute! | | |
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