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        <![CDATA[ (Oct. 27) -- Look east late these evenings and you'll see a big, fiery yellow &quot;star&quot; shining much brighter than any other. This is the planet Mars, and it's passing unusually close to Earth during late October and early November 2005. Anyone can see it -- no matter how little you know about the stars or how badly light-polluted your sky may be.During mid- to late October, look for Mars glaring low in the east after 8PM local daylight-saving time. In November, it's there in view as... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Seems like some information here might be in conflict.....<br><br>Here is some new information on this subject.<br><br>Here's something to look for - a once in a lifetime experience. <br> <br>Mars <br> <br>The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! <br> <br>This month and next, Earth is catching up with <br>Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the<br>closest approach between the two planets in <br>recorded history. The next time Mars may come <br>this close is in 2287. Due to the way... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <br>(Oct. 27) -- Look east late these evenings and you'll see a big, fiery yellow &quot;star&quot; shining much brighter than any other. This is the planet Mars, and it's passing unusually close to Earth during late October and early November 2005. Anyone can see it -- no matter how little you know about the stars or how badly light-polluted your sky may be.<br><br><br>During mid- to late October, look for Mars glaring low in the east after 8PM local daylight-saving time. In November, it's... ]]></description>

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