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Take advantage of the quiet and clear skies this week by waking up early.
Before dawn Tuesday, there will be several planets — Venus, Jupiter and Mars — closely shining in the early morning sky.
"These three have put on a show in October and the first few days of November will be the same," said WHIO Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini. "Venus will be the brightest but Jupiter will now be above it in the sky Tuesday morning."
You'll have to look closely as Mars will be small but very close to Venus.
Zontini says toward the end of the week, if clouds become scarce, head outside before dawn Saturday morning to find the crescent moon next to Venus, and Mars with Jupiter above the three.
“Remember that a visible planet won’t twinkle like a star does,” Zontini said.
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