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NASA has just released its monthly tips for what to look out for in the sky during November .
There are several planets that will be easy to spot over the coming month .
Saturn , for example, will be viewable in the evenings toward the south, and if you’re looking from the Americas , the planet will appear to have a close meetup with the moon on November 10 .
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