Subject: Re: Conjunction of Planets (last episode) From: ian@lerch.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Particle Man) Date: 1991-06-13, 10:07 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Jun12.195524.19468@grebyn.com> fi@grebyn.com (Fiona Oceanstar) writes: > >By the way: Venus and Jupiter are conjoint right now--you can > >see them low in the sky after dusk--and Mars is supposed to > >join them soon--like this coming weekend. Actually, Mars has been between Venus and Jupiter for over a week now. It is substantially dimmer, so can go unnoticed. I think it's also a bit higher in the sky than the other two at the moment. |-Ian Novack (Particle Man)----------------------------ian@lerch.jpl.nasa.gov-| | "There're only two songs in me, and this one is Jet Propulsion Lab | | the third." -- They Might Be Giants Pasadena, CA | |-Disclaimer: They might be fake, they might be lies. -- They Might Be Giants-|