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Tag: astronomy
Planet-crowding, and crowd-planning
On Sunday evening, March 18,the two inner planets and the slender Young Moon will make a sparkling line just above the western horizon.
Moon and Regulus tonight
In the night between February 28 and March 1, the nearly Full Moon gets in front of Regulus, as seen from Continue reading “Moon and Regulus tonight”
Venus enters the evening
Some news below, but first: Around now may be the earliest chance Continue reading “Venus enters the evening”
Was it a Blue Moon, Blood Moon, Supermoon?
So, the Full Moon of January 31 was red, white, and blue? Continue reading “Was it a Blue Moon, Blood Moon, Supermoon?”
Blue Moon eclipsed over the northwest and the Pacific
On January 31 the Moon will be Full, for the second time in this month, and it will be totally eclipsed.
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Sky scene tomorrow, and another Instar
The planets are still mostly in the morning sky.
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Astronomical Calendar 2018 Pursued
You can still see Mars close to Jupiter by getting up tomorrow morning.
Astronomical Calendar 2018 is born
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Oumuamua Pursued
Here’s my space picture redrawn.