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View changes:  2012-02-12 15:03    69 new words, 63 deleted words, 8% change   
... rss > Observing Highlights Comet Garradd Stays the Course This Week's Sky at a Glance — February 710, 2012 A first-time visitor to the inner solar system Bright Venus and Jupiter ... each day. Mars is slowly returning almost as big and bright as it's going to get. And the evening sky after making ... globular cluster Messier 92waning Moon passes Saturn. This Week's Sky at a Glance Comet Garradd Stays the Course ... rss > Observing Highlights This Week's Sky at a Glance — February 10, 2012 Bright Venus and Jupiter ... each day. Mars is almost as big and bright as it's going to get. And the waning Moon passes Saturn. Comet Garradd Stays the Course — February 7, 2012 A first-time visitor to the inner solar system is slowly returning to the evening skyafter making a dramatic and beautiful pairing with the globular cluster Messier 92... rss > Observing Highlights Comet Garradd Stays the Course — February 7, 2012 A first-time visitor to the inner solar system is slowly returning to ... the evening sky after making ... globular cluster Messier 92. This Week's Sky at a Glance — February 3, 2012 Venus and Jupiter in the dusk are now 30 ... and closing. On the other side of the sky, the Moon marches much faster toward Mars. Tour February's Sky ...    more...

View changes:  2012-02-07 12:04    39 new words, 37 deleted words, 4% change   
... rss > Observing Highlights Comet Garradd Stays the Course — February 7, 2012 A first-time visitor to the inner solar system is slowly returning to the evening sky after making a dramatic and beautiful pairing with the globular cluster Messier 92. This Week's Sky at ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. ... rss > Observing Highlights Comet Garradd Stays the Course — February 7, 2012 A first-time visitor to the inner solar system is slowly returning to the evening sky after making a dramatic and beautiful pairing with the globular cluster Messier 92. This Week's Sky at ... Sky Publishing, a rss > Observing Highlights ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. Sky Publishing, a    more...

View changes:  2012-02-04 11:31    37 new words, 39 deleted words, 4% change   
... historic astronomical milestone. This Week's Sky at a Glance — January 27, 2012 Venus blazes high at dusk. The bright Moon passes Jupiter, then shines over Orion. And Mars and Saturn rise ever earlier in the night. Tim Puckett's Award-Winning Ambition ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. ... historic astronomical milestone. ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. Sky Publishing, a historic astronomical milestone. This Week's Sky at a Glance — January 27, 2012 Venus blazes high at dusk. The bright Moon passes Jupiter, then shines over Orion. And Mars and Saturn rise ever earlier in the night. Tim Puckett's Award-Winning Ambition ... Sky Publishing, a    more...

View changes:  2012-02-03 12:09    41 new words, 37 deleted words, 4% change   
... rss > Observing Highlights This Week's Sky at a Glance — February 3, 2012 Venus and Jupiter in the dusk are now 30° apart and closing. On the other side of the sky, the Moon marches much faster toward Mars. Tour February's Sky by ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. ... rss > Observing Highlights This Week's Sky at a Glance — February 3, 2012 Venus and Jupiter in the dusk are now 30° apart and closing. On the other side of the sky, the Moon marches much faster toward Mars. Tour February's Sky by ... Sky Publishing, a rss > Observing Highlights ... amateur observers alike. Draconid Meteors Arrive As Forecast — October 9, 2011 Chalk up another win for the meteor-shower modelers. Europeans saw a display of up to a couple hundred Draconid meteors per hour on Saturday evening. Sky Publishing, a    more...

View changes:  2012-02-02 11:54    37 new words, 54 deleted words, 5% change   
... rss > Observing Highlights Tour February's Sky by Eye and Ear! — February 1, 2012 The sky's brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, serve as anchors in a wintertime sky full of bright stars and familiar constellations. The Eros Parallax Project — ... on Saturday evening. A Mad Dash for the Draconids — October 6, 2011 If celestial ... th. But the outburst's timing favors Europe, not North America. ... rss > Observing Highlights Tour February's Sky by Eye and Ear! — February 1, 2012 The sky's brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, serve as anchors in a wintertime sky full of bright stars and familiar constellations. The Eros Parallax Project — ... Sky Publishing, a rss > Observing Highlights ... on Saturday evening. A Mad Dash for the Draconids — October 6, 2011 If celestial ... th. But the outburst's timing favors Europe, not North America. Sky Publishing, a    more...


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