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Astronomers found it Saturday morning, hours before closest approach. Trajectory models, observer reports and a video all suggest it struck Earth's atmosphere over South Africa on Saturday. Check it out!
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View larger. | This chart from our friend Guy Ottewell shows the middle of the night, between Sunday and Monday. Guy writes: "Mars has joined a late-evening-early-morning scene with Saturn and Jupiter, spread out over the zodiacal constellations of Capricornus, Sagittarius, Scorpius, and Libra, therefore enriched by Antares and the other starry features of the summer Milky Way."
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