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Published December 04, 2008, 12:00 AM

Planets


Laura Wehde/Republic The planets Venus and Jupiter are seen from 257th Street, south of Mitchell, Wednesday evening. In late November and early December, Dakota Wesleyan University mathematics professor Michael Farney said Venus and Jupiter are in conjunction — meaning they are close together in the sky — and are easily viewable throughout the region.
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  • Laura Wehde/Republic The planets Venus and Jupiter are seen from 257th Street, south of Mitchell, Wednesday evening. In late November and early December, Dakota Wesleyan University mathematics professor Michael Farney said Venus and Jupiter are in conjunction — meaning they are close together in the sky — and are easily viewable throughout the region.
  • Laura Wehde/Republic The planets Venus and Jupiter are seen from 257th Street, south of Mitchell, Wednesday evening. In late November and early December, Dakota Wesleyan University mathematics professor Michael Farney said Venus and Jupiter are in conjunction — meaning they are close together in the sky — and are easily viewable throughout the region.