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With each morning, Venus has been rising ever higher and has been getting a little brighter. The planet will reach its brightest in the morning sky on Sept. 19.
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It’s visible in the early-morning sky at magnitude 0.4 and rises nearly an hour before the Sun. Roughly half an hour before sunrise, Mercury has reached an altitude of 4° high in the east.
Morning sky: All the planetary action this month is in the morning sky. Saturn rises around 3 a.m. in early June but by 1 a.m. late in the month. Mars rises around 4 a.m. all month long.