Yes. And on Christmas Eve, Mars is at opposition, meaning it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun - consequently, it is visible all night long. Mars won't be this bright again until 2016.
2007-12-21 15:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That is the same day as Summer Solstice here in Australia
2007-12-21 23:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you know that tonight (21st) is the longest night of the year?
Happy Solstice.
2007-12-21 23:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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so i see
2007-12-21 23:45:20
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answered by standandwork 5
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no i didn't....how about dec. 25
2007-12-21 23:45:30
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answered by cherry Loves the Lord God 6
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I do now
2007-12-21 23:44:42
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answered by I hate carrots 6
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I know because im a werewolf
2007-12-21 23:45:53
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answered by Meow. 6
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Now I do
2007-12-21 23:45:15
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answered by ♡ shut up ♡ 5
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Yup...and I will be able clearly enjoy it from my balcony
2007-12-21 23:46:18
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answered by Inday 7
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wow is lt? l didn`t know
2007-12-21 23:45:33
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answered by pamela d 6
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