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The First Quarter Moon is Thursday August 20. The Lunar X is visible on the 20th. Saturn is rising just around 10:00 pm local time. Mars passes close to the stars mu and eta Geminorum. In the evening, Venus is coming closer to the bright star Spica . The First Quarter Moon is Thursday August 20. The Lunar X is visible on the 20th.First Quarter Moon at 17:00 ACST (06:30 UT) on Thursday August 20 as seen from Adelaide. The moon is in twilight, but the lunar X is still visible.The inset shows the Lunar X (top) and Lunar V (bottom). Dates and time Lunar X and V are visible. Typically visible from about 4hours from the starting time. DateUTAESTACSTAWST Aug 2006:3017:3017:0014:30 (moon in twilight on east coast, daylight WA, but X still visible in twilight) North-Eastern horizon on the morning of Saturday, August 22 as seen from Adelaide at 5:24 ACST (90 minutes before sunrise, click to embiggen). Saturn is above the north-western horizon. Mars is low in the east, Mars passes close to the…

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