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Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, from Simon Waldram. The brightest one is Mars. Saturn is on the left. Antares in the faintest one, lowest in the sky in this shot.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, from Simon Waldram. The brightest one is Mars. Saturn is on the left. Antares in the faintest one, lowest in the sky in this shot.

Cassius Callender created this cool composition on May 3, 2016 from Yellowstone Lake State Park Boat Landing, Blanchardville, Wisconsin.

Cassius Callender created this cool composition on May 3, 2016 from Yellowstone Lake State Park Boat Landing, Blanchardville, Wisconsin.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 6, 2016 by Ollie Taylor Photography.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 6, 2016 by Ollie Taylor Photography.

Christy Sanchez Photography caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, at Eleven-Mile Reservoir in Colorado.

Christy Sanchez Photography caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, at Eleven-Mile Reservoir in Colorado.

Mark Antonio in Manila, Philippines caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 9, 2016. As you might have noticed, this bright triangle of objects is right next to a rich region of the Milky Way.

Mark Antonio in Manila, Philippines caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 9, 2016. As you might have noticed, this bright triangle of objects is right next to a rich region of the Milky Way.

Our friend Annie Lewis caught the planets and star on May 4, 2016. Thanks, Annie!

Our friend Annie Lewis caught the planets and star on May 4, 2016. Thanks, Annie!

Sometimes a little light pollution can help you make out the patterns of the constellations, as in this photo taken on May 10, 2016, by Eliot Herman near Tucson. You can see Mars, Saturn and Antares ... and also the graceful fishhook pattern of Antares' constellation, Scorpius the Scorpion.

Sometimes a little light pollution can help you make out the patterns of the constellations, as in this photo taken on May 10, 2016, by Eliot Herman near Tucson. You can see Mars, Saturn and Antares … and also the graceful fishhook pattern of Antares’ constellation, Scorpius the Scorpion.



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Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, from Simon Waldram. The brightest one is Mars. Saturn is on the left. Antares in the faintest one, lowest in the sky in this shot.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, from Simon Waldram. The brightest one is Mars. Saturn is on the left. Antares in the faintest one, lowest in the sky in this shot.

Cassius Callender created this cool composition on May 3, 2016 from Yellowstone Lake State Park Boat Landing, Blanchardville, Wisconsin.

Cassius Callender created this cool composition on May 3, 2016 from Yellowstone Lake State Park Boat Landing, Blanchardville, Wisconsin.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 6, 2016 by Ollie Taylor Photography.

Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 6, 2016 by Ollie Taylor Photography.

Christy Sanchez Photography caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, at Eleven-Mile Reservoir in Colorado.

Christy Sanchez Photography caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 7, 2016, at Eleven-Mile Reservoir in Colorado.

Mark Antonio in Manila, Philippines caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 9, 2016. As you might have noticed, this bright triangle of objects is right next to a rich region of the Milky Way.

Mark Antonio in Manila, Philippines caught Mars, Saturn and Antares on May 9, 2016. As you might have noticed, this bright triangle of objects is right next to a rich region of the Milky Way.

Our friend Annie Lewis caught the planets and star on May 4, 2016. Thanks, Annie!

Our friend Annie Lewis caught the planets and star on May 4, 2016. Thanks, Annie!

Sometimes a little light pollution can help you make out the patterns of the constellations, as in this photo taken on May 10, 2016, by Eliot Herman near Tucson. You can see Mars, Saturn and Antares ... and also the graceful fishhook pattern of Antares' constellation, Scorpius the Scorpion.

Sometimes a little light pollution can help you make out the patterns of the constellations, as in this photo taken on May 10, 2016, by Eliot Herman near Tucson. You can see Mars, Saturn and Antares … and also the graceful fishhook pattern of Antares’ constellation, Scorpius the Scorpion.



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