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In the night sky, Mars and Jupiter are approaching their closest approach in a decade, and tomorrow (Wednesday), they will be so close that a small patch of the Moon will be able to separate them. In fact, the largest planet in the solar system will orbit its reddish neighbor more than 350 million miles (575 million kilometers) apart. The two planets will reach their minimum separation – one-third of a degree, or about one-third the width of the Moon – within
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