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It's had some great effects in the night sky!
In July: Saturn, Jupiter and the Moon formed a "celestial triangle" - the two gas giants are still visible with Jupiter one of the brightest objects in the night sky.
Mars is brighter and closer than usual, making it a distinctly copper-colored "star" in the night sky - that's because we are at our closest approach to the red planet right now!
It's cool to think every night there are 4 objects in the sky (when the moon is "out") that are not emitting their own light - because they are planets (& a moon) and not stars.
Venus is also supposed to be visible in the Northern Hemisphere, but much later in the AM. I know in the Spring, Venus was huge - and extremely bright (when we were at our closest to it - I kept thinking it was an on-coming airplane or something)!