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date: 2004-09-19 12:32:04
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Other images show a diffuse band of material sharing the same orbit as the
moon Atlas. This "ring" has the temporary designation R/2004 S 1. It lies
in the narrow region between the A and F rings.

> http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1346_1.asp

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS WEEK'S SKY

* New Moon on Tuesday, September 14th.
* Venus (magnitude -4.2, in Cancer) is the "Morning Star" shining brightly
high in the east before and during dawn.
* Uranus and Neptune (magnitudes 6 and 8, respectively, in Aquarius and
Capricornus) are well placed in the southeast to south during evening.

For more details, see This Week's Sky at a Glance and Planet Round up:

> http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ataglance/

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