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 Nov 6: Moon & Star Cluster Look for the bright Moon as it passes very close to the beautiful Pleiades star cluster (also known as the "Seven Sisters"). Nov 12: Taurid Meteor Shower This shower doesn't have many meteors, but it's famous for producing very bright, long-lasting "fireballs." Nov 18: Leonid Meteor Shower This will be a great night for "shooting stars." The sky will be dark with no bright moon, making it easier to spot the 10-15 meteors per hour. Nov 21: A Double Event Uranus at its Best: The planet Uranus will be at its closest and brightest for the entire year. You'll need binoculars or a telescope to spot it. Alpha-Monocerotid Meteor Shower: A "wild card" shower. It's usually quiet but is known for rare, sudden bursts of many meteors. It's worth looking just in case!
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