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This month’s planets

Planet of the month

Venus is usually the first planet people spot in the sky because it is so easy to see. At its best Venus is the brightest, most beautiful object in the sky, after the Sun and Moon of course. It’s ironic that Venus’ magnificent brightness is the very same reason why its surface is always hidden from us. The planet has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide so thick it appears opaque from Earth. With no gaps in

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