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Look opposite the Sun in the sky tonight and you'll see Mars at its brightest. Also within days of its closest approach Mars rises at sunset, near its brightest and best for telescopic observers too, except for the dust storm still blanketing the Red Planet. These two Hubble Space Telescope images compare Mars' appearance near its 2016 and 2018 oppositions. In 2016 the martian atmosphere was clear. Captured just days ago, the 2018 image shows almost the same face of Mars. Surface features obscured by dust, the planet's cloud enshrouded south pole is tilted more toward the Sun. Increased heat in the southern hemisphere spring and summer likely triggers planet wide dust storms. Of course, if you look opposite the Sun in the sky tonight, you'll also see a Full Moon near Mars. Skygazers NOT located in North America could see the Red Planet near a Red Moon during a Total Lunar Eclipse. via NASA ift.tt/2v8fnMj

Stand in opposition... and don't let the donkey kick you!

Protesters light flares as they scuffle with police during an opposition rally in central Moscow, November 12, 2010. Opposition supporters held an unauthorized rally dubbed the Day of Wrath on Friday, according to local media.

Citizens, representatives from Pro-immigration groups and others stand to voice their opposition to HB 1257. There were no comments from the public in support of the bill. (Photo credit: George Copeland Jr.)

Opposition supporters rushing headlong into the ruling party supporters. All amicable.

  

Look opposite the Sun in the sky tonight and you'll see Mars at its brightest. Also within days of its closest approach Mars rises at sunset, near its brightest and best for telescopic observers too, except for the dust storm still blanketing the Red Planet. These two Hubble Space Telescope images compare Mars' appearance near its 2016 and 2018 oppositions. In 2016 the martian atmosphere was clear. Captured just days ago, the 2018 image shows almost the same face of Mars. Surface features obscured by dust, the planet's cloud enshrouded south pole is tilted more toward the Sun. Increased heat in the southern hemisphere spring and summer likely triggers planet wide dust storms. Of course, if you look opposite the Sun in the sky tonight, you'll also see a Full Moon near Mars. Skygazers NOT located in North America could see the Red Planet near a Red Moon during a Total Lunar Eclipse. via NASA ift.tt/2v8fnMj

The opposition came off the blocks with pace and secured a well-earned first goal.

RVP spirits were far from dampened and what came can only be described as a deluge of goals which took our boys to a 1-7 victory.

The opposition does not know what to say as everything is perfect and great over here....according to the government.

 

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