What's this next to the moon?pic.twitter.com/koornUAf3T
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@LauraWalkerKC @janawinter Yes, could be. Was thinking about the alignment of the 3 planets since Jupiter is closest to moon & biggest.
@michellemalkin @LauraWalkerKC whoa. Just moved to dc from NYC so am not used to seeing this kind of stuff!!
@janawinter @michellemalkin you need a mountain vacation, Jana. Just the stars at night in CO or Wyoming are breathtaking
@LauraWalkerKC @michellemalkin I'm not allowed in Colorado until Holmes trial is over (in like 39 yrs counting appeals) so Wyoming it is!
@janawinter @michellemalkin gawd, that trial. Well go to Jackson Hole, Wyoming if you get a chance. It's heavenly :)
@LauraWalkerKC @michellemalkin oh yes definitely Jackson hole looks spectacular.
@janawinter @michellemalkin carve a week out somewhere and see Jackson Hole. Sooo worth it!
@michellemalkin @janawinter btw I used to vacation at a cabin in Silver Plume, CO. I know what you mean about the stars - gigantic!
@LauraWalkerKC yes absolutely magical and humbling :)
@michellemalkin @janawinter but the articles I'm seeing all mention how so many planets have great visibility this month, too
@LauraWalkerKC @michellemalkin I swear they are planets (based on zero expertise but still I think so!)
@michellemalkin @janawinter I found a little graph with the star and the dates here http://i.imgur.com/kLXo1wb.jpg
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