Perry,
I think the last sentence should be 'low or minimal light pollution'
I use the spaceweather.com site to keep up on the latest happenings of
interest:
http://www.spaceweather.com/
Thanks...
Perry wrote:
P.S.
To see a collection of amateur photos of the moon/Venus pair from 2/23:
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ...n.html?2422004
Also, mark your calendars for comet-watching! There will be two comets
visible at the same time: Comet Neat passes closest to Earth on May 7 and
will be visible near the horizon just after sunset. Comet Linear passes
closest on May 19 and should be bright enough to be visible where there's
light-pollution.
"Perry" wrote in message
...
Is anyone else a star-watcher, as I am? (Hey, it's kinda weather related,
isn't it? Has to be nice and clear to see the stars!)
Isn't the crescent moon with Venus spectacular? And Mars is coming in to
the picture, too!
-Perry-
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