Mercury Visible Early in Morning
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•Starwatch: Mercury reaches greatest western elongation
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The inner planet never appears far from the sun in a fully dark sky, only close to the horizon during twilight.
This week it reaches greatest western elongation, which means it will be visible in the morning sky.
Mercury will also be visible from the southern hemisphere, from Cape Town , South Africa and Sydney , Australia .
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