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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Jupiter & The Moon

The two brightest objects in the night sky, Jupiter and the Moon, are lined up tonight. The best time to look is around sunset, before the twilight fades to black. Imagine, Jupiter and the Moon surrounded by deep blue. The scene has a special beauty--don't miss it!

EARLY PERSEID: "A direct hit on North America!" cries Irish astronomer Paul Evans. Last night he was taking a deep-sky picture of the North American Nebula when a meteor streaked through the scene:
Evans caught an early-arriving Perseid. The Perseid meteor shower doesn't peak until August 12th but, as the picture shows, the display has already begun. Meteor rates, now low, will increase in the days ahead as Earth plunges into the broad tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle. More "direct hits" are on the way.
http://www.spaceweather.com/

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