Here’s an opportunity to easily observe the planet Venus in full daylight. At 11 a.m. the crescent Moon will be right on the meridian, high in the south, and the planet Venus will be only 4 degrees away from it, to the lower left. You should be easily able to see Venus in binoculars next to the Moon and, once you’ve got it located, you should also be able to see it with your naked eye.

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