The Milky Way and Recurring Nova Light Up Summer Nights 

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Planets Return: Venus and Mercury visible in WNW horizon after sunset. 

Saturn's Journey: Saturn rises at 11 pm, moves into evening sky. 

Morning Planets: Jupiter and Mars visible in eastern sky before dawn. 

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Leo's Exit: Leo constellation sets, Big Dipper high in eastern sky. 

Eastern Constellations: Arcturus, Vega, Bootes, Hercules, Cygnus rise in the east. 

Corona Borealis: Backward "C" constellation holds exciting recurring nova. 

T Coronae Borealis: White dwarf star expected to explode this year. 

Milky Way Rises: Sagittarius and Scorpius constellations bring dense star fields. 

August Milky Way: Milky Way at its highest, arcs over southern horizon. 

Celestial Beauty: Cygnus the Swan flies through the Milky Way in August. 

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