sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - stargazing

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You go outside one night all ready to look up at a star-filled sky. Your evening will be spent lying on a comfy blanket, munching on some snacks, and just enjoying the twinkling lights.

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Astronomy resources from The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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Astronomy is obviously the oldest and most popular of space hobbies. Even the occasional backyard skywatching by unaided eye or a small telescope can be a marvelous experience.

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The annual Geminid Meteor Shower is upon us. Meteor counts are already up… but the actual peak will be late Wednesday night (12/13) into the wee hours on Thursday morning (12/14).

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The planets Jupiter, Mercury and Mars will line up in early December. No telescope is required to view this astronomical treat.

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An astronomy blog

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A tiny crescent moon rising above a crimsen horizon

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Your guide to constellations, deep sky objects, planets, and events in tonights sky. All shows take place from the vantage of the Northern Hemisphere.