On November 10, a waxing gibbous Moon will cover Saturn in Miami from 9:26 to 10:05 p.m.
On November 11, Vega will shine brightly in the west-northwest, with nearby double stars.
On November 12, look for Albireo near Vega, along with Tarazed and Altair.
On November 13, Saturn and Fomalhaut will be visible as Orion's Betelgeuse rises.
On November 14, the Great Square of Pegasus will appear in the southeast.
On November 15, Mercury will be below Venus, with a Full Moon at 4:29 p.m. near the Pleiades.
Finally, on November 16, the Moon will shine above Jupiter, coinciding with the peak of the Leonid meteor shower and Uranus at opposition.
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