Which of the following observations might you be able to make from Earth?
A) Mercury and Venus passing each other, moving in opposite directions
B) Jupiter near Polaris, the North Star
C) Venus high in the sky at midnight
D) Mars, Saturn, and the Moon forming a large, equal-sided triangle
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