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The eyes of Baayami Aboriginal Australians have witnessed close pairings of Venus and Mars for thousands of years and for the Euahlayi people of northern New South Wales it has particular significance. This cosmic pairing represents the eyes of Baayami, the supreme creation ancestor. As one Euahlayi elder describes: During the day, the eyes of Maliyan (the eaglehawk) are the eyes of Baayami. During the night, Maliyan’s eyes are Venus and Mars, which become the eyes of Baayami. Because one is red (Mars), and one is blue and green (Venus). Euahlayi people would have seen Venus flash green, which is an interesting phenomenon that occurs as Venus is setting and its bright light is scattered by the Earth’s atmosphere. When it does this it also twinkles. Elders describe the planet as an old man who told a crude joke and is animatedly laughing to himself. ....
How to see tonight s conjunction of Venus and Mars in the evening sky The Conversation 13 Jul 2021, 06:38 GMT+10 Venus has returned to our evening skies and is looking lovely in the north-west after sunset. Tonight, July 13, it will pair up with the red planet Mars and just above the two planets will be the waxing crescent Moon. Wherever you are in Australia, find a location that has a good view of the north-west horizon to see the conjunction. Venus will be visible during dusk, but you need to wait until the sky darkens to have a chance to see faint Mars. ....
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