It will be seen in the early morning above Orion (who is hunting Taurus, btw).
It will be a reddish star, bright, but not so bright as the larger stars in Orion (I checked it out early this morning), and no, it will not be as big as the moon. It will look like a reddish star.
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2007-08-27 09:30:41
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answered by tlbs101 7
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It will rise after midnight and still be in the southwest at dawn. And it will just look like an ordinary star. It will be an extra star in the constellation Taurus. It never looks as big as the Moon. Never.
2007-08-27 09:28:11
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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If you are reffering to the hoax that said mars would be as big as the moon tonight, then don't bother, and if it were that big do you really think it would be hard to find... no
2007-08-27 11:47:00
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answered by Lexington 3
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East, in the constellation Taurus. It'll be pretty much the brightest thing in that area of the sky. (Nowhere near as big as the moon though)
2007-08-27 09:25:25
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answered by murnip 6
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