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The Full Moon is Saturday May 2. Venus climbs higher in the twilight. Jupiter dominates the north-western sky. In the morning Saturn, Mars and Mercury form a line. On the 30th comet C/2025 R3 PANSTARS may be seen low in the western evening twilight. Eta Aquariid meteor shower 6-7th May.The Full Moon is Saturday May 2. The Moon is at apogee, when it is furthest from the Earth, on May 5.Eastern horizon on the morning of Saturday, May 2 as seen from Adelaide at 5:56 ACST (60 minutes before sunrise, click to embiggen). Saturn, Mars, and Mercury form a line in the twilight. Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (60 minutes before sunrise). Western sky on the evening of Saturday, May 2 as seen from Adelaide at 18:29 ACST ( 60 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen). Venus is visible above the western horizon with Jupiter nearby, you may need a level, unobscured horizon to see it. C/2025 R3 may be visible, possibly in binoculars Similar…

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