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 Tuesday, August 21 2007 @ 07:26 pm EDT (Read 1672 times)  
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In case some have forgotten, Vesta is now about 2 deg. from Jupiter and will make a pretty close pass in a few days. Look to the N/W of Jupiter now for the 7th mag asteroid moving from the N/W to the S/E. On the 29th and 30th Vesta will be just north of Jupiter by about 24 arc-min and a very good photo op.
Mike


 
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