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Tag: moon cycles

Posted inAstronomy

August Astronomy: It’s Time to Enjoy the Milky Way

by Robert Victor August 1st, 2013December 16th, 2020

At dusk, watch Venus slowly close in on Spica and Saturn, until pairings occur in September. Meanwhile, the best Milky Way viewing occurs this year on evenings through Aug. 9, and then again Aug. 26 through Sept. 7. Get to a dark site by nightfall, and enjoy! Dark moonless predawn hours of Aug. 12 and […]

Posted inAstronomy

July Astronomy: This Month, Add a Little Spica to Your Saturn

by Robert Victor July 1st, 2013December 16th, 2020
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by Robert Victor June 1st, 2013December 16th, 2020

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