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Current Sun Conditions
Moon Phase Now
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Mars’ stationary retrograde.
Mercury at greatest elongation
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Moon & Jupiter
Posted on
17th April 2016
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Sunday 17th April 2016 – all night
Moon closes to Jupiter.
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