Nov. 22: Find Venus, and you can locate Mars. Also on this night look for Saturn, which sits right next to the Moon. Each map shows the sky as of 6:30 a.m. on the mornings mentioned. Earlier in the mornings, the planets and stars will be lower in the sky. The maps can be used for several mornings surrounding the date.

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