The sky at 8:45 PM local time on Jan. 17, from mid-northern latitudes. Jupiter is not far from the bright star Sirius and the fairly bright planet Saturn. Jupiter outshines them both. On each subsequent night, the stars and planets will be slightly higher in the sky at the same time. Look for the Moon, too, which will be lower in the sky each night.

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