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Tag: november 2015 astronomy

November Astronomy: This Month’s ‘Supermoon’ Won’t Be Matched Until the Year 2034

by Robert Victor October 27th, 2016December 16th, 2020

Brilliant Venus (magnitude -4.0) and fainter Saturn ( +0.5) are 4.5 degrees apart in the southwest at dusk on Nov. 1, but Venus speeds away while Saturn sinks into the solar glare, widening the gap between them to nearly 15 degrees by Nov. 11, and to 22 degrees by Nov. 18. Use binoculars to watch […]

November Astronomy: The Moon Dances With Our Solar System’s Planets Early This Month

by Robert Victor October 31st, 2015December 16th, 2020

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