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Category: Astronomy

Posted inAstronomy

May Astronomy: Say Farewell to Venus and Hello to Mercury at Dusk; at Dawn, the Giant Planets Hang Out Together

by Robert Victor April 30th, 2020December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

April Astronomy: In These Isolated, Scary Times, Take Solace by Going Outside and Looking at the Wonders of the Universe

by Robert Victor April 1st, 2020December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

March Astronomy: The Three Bright Outer Planets Converge This Month for a Once-in-20-Years Rendezvous

by Robert Victor February 27th, 2020December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

February Astronomy: The Three Bright Outer Planets Are Coming Together—and What Happened to Betelgeuse?

by Robert Victor January 30th, 2020December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

January Astronomy: Jupiter, Mercury and Saturn Play Hide and Seek Behind the Sun This Month

by Robert Victor December 25th, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

December Astronomy: Early in the Month, Venus Dances With Saturn; Later in the Month, It Rendezvouses With the Moon

by Robert Victor November 28th, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

November Astronomy: Don’t Miss the Transit of Mercury Across the Face of the Sun—Because You’ll Have a 30-Year Wait to See It Again

by Robert Victor October 31st, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

October Astronomy: The Moon Zooms by Four Planets During October Evenings—and Dulls the Peak of the Orionid Meteor Shower

by Robert Victor September 26th, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

September Astronomy: Follow the Fainter-Than-Normal Moon as Autumn Arrives (Finally!)

by Robert Victor August 29th, 2019December 16th, 2020
Posted inAstronomy

August Astronomy: While Jupiter, Saturn and Portions of the Milky Way Are Out and About, Venus and Mars Are on Summer Break

by Robert Victor July 29th, 2019December 16th, 2020

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