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Cassini12
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<p>So Last night just after sunset I seen the moon with only a tiny tiny bit in the lower left of the moon showing light. It was actually pretty cool looking due to it being so clear for once last night. however, Right below and to the left of the moon was a bright "star". I didnt have my scope so I didnt have a chance to see it up close, but now I read this </p><p> </p><p> "Then on Tuesday, May 6th, North Americans can watch Mercury make a spectacular pairing with a 1½-day-old crescent Moon. It's almost identical to the scene shown at right, except that the positions of the bodies will be reversed, with Mercury to the Moon's lower left. " </p><p> So Was that Mercury I seen with my naked eye? also, will I have the chance to se it agian tonight? (billerica, MA 01821) I would like to try to set my scope up and try to see it closer... Thanks all</p><p> </p><p>-Cassini</p>