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This View from Earth. Sunday, January 5, 2014. January 2014 Celestial Highlights. Early January - 8:30 pm (EST). Late January - 7:30 pm (EST). Earth reaches its closest annual distance to the sun on January 4 at 91.4 million miles away. In the northeast after 3 am on January 3, over 60 meteors per hour. Very low in the west-southwest forty minutes after sun set after January 23. Rises in the east-northeast at sunset, and is visible all night. Next to the bright waxing gibbous moon on January 14. December...

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This View from Earth. Sunday, January 5, 2014. January 2014 Celestial Highlights. Early January - 8:30 pm (EST). Late January - 7:30 pm (EST). Earth reaches its closest annual distance to the sun on January 4 at 91.4 million miles away. In the northeast after 3 am on January 3, over 60 meteors per hour. Very low in the west-southwest forty minutes after sun set after January 23. Rises in the east-northeast at sunset, and is visible all night. Next to the bright waxing gibbous moon on January 14. December...

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The Curious Skywatcher: Venus heads towards Spica

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This View from Earth. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Venus heads towards Spica. Venus moves towards Spica each evening until September 5th when it passes it. From now until then, Venus will be a little closer to Spica. Saturn comes next when Venus catches it on September 18. Look to the west-southwest about 8:45 pm for this ever changing trio. In this image taken August 26, Venus glows at the lower right while the much dimmer Spica twinkles to the farther left. Saturn can be seen at the upper left of the image.

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The Curious Skywatcher: July 2013

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This View from Earth. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. July 2013 Celestial Highlights. Early July - 11:30 pm (EDT). Late July - 10:30 pm (EDT). The glow of the Milky Way stretches from the south to the northeast at 11 pm each night. Observe when no moon is present in the sky (from June 30 to July 12 and from July 28 to July 31) and from a dark location away from city lights to best appreciate this glorious sight. Lost in the solar glow. Low in the west-northwest 45 minutes after sunset. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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The Curious Skywatcher: May 2013

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This View from Earth. Thursday, May 30, 2013. June 2013 Celestial Highlights. Early June - 11:30 pm (EDT). Late June - 10:30 pm (EDT). Reaches summer solstice on June 21 at 1:04 a.m. Summer begins in Earth's northern hemisphere. Reaches full moon and perigee nearly simultaneously on June 23 at 7 am, appearing as a supermoon. Low in the west-northwest at 9:15 pm during the first half of June. To the upper right of the crescent moon on June 10. Lost in the solar glow. Use the Big Dipper to locate:. Low in ...

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The Curious Skywatcher: August 2013

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This View from Earth. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Venus heads towards Spica. Venus moves towards Spica each evening until September 5th when it passes it. From now until then, Venus will be a little closer to Spica. Saturn comes next when Venus catches it on September 18. Look to the west-southwest about 8:45 pm for this ever changing trio. In this image taken August 26, Venus glows at the lower right while the much dimmer Spica twinkles to the farther left. Saturn can be seen at the upper left of the image.

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The Curious Skywatcher: December 2012

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This View from Earth. Sunday, December 30, 2012. January 2013 Celestial Highlights. January 2: Earth reaches perihelion, its annual closest distance to the sun: 91.4 million miles. January 3: 3 am Quadrantid meteor shower. Over 60 meteors per hour emanating from the northeast — but the bright waning gibbous moon washes out the sky drastically reducing the number of meteors seen. January 7: 5 am, Waning crescent Moon below Saturn. January 10: 6:30 am, crescent Moon near Venus. Such is our view from Earth.

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