Blue Moon and the Seven Sisters
I was listening to NPR this morning on my way to work. They said that tonight will be the first Blue Moon in 47 years, but it won't be blue! supposedly it will be a bright orange, similar to a Jack-o-lantern.
How does this pertain to the SVX? They followed the information up with; The Seven Sisters constellation will be easily viewable above the moon tonight. I though some of the Subie fans here might be interested in a little star gazing tonight. Happy Halloween! Seth |
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Hmmm. I'm sure we had a blue moon not too long ago.
I heard that it was the first full moon on Hallowe'en in 47 years. You're right about the Pleiades, though. Don't hurt your neck. ;) Steve |
Star (planet) gazing
Check out the morning sky in the east. Venus and I'd guess Mars are right next to each other just before the sun comes up. It's a wonderful sight.
The visibility towards the sky in this car is wonderful. Definitely made for pilots. :) |
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That was just Papa Smurf having a little fun by pressing his butt cheeks against a side window in his car. :D |
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I'm not sure, but, if we did, I'm sure they blue! :D |
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Gee, it's great to see so many of our members are "looking up" these days! Our little badges on the cars must rub off on us somehow. I believe we are in for a spectacular meteor shower later this month; I hope the weather will be good for observing.
Don PS Here is a chart to show you where to look on the night of the 17th. http://www.ticetboo.demon.co.uk/leonids.htm ...and for more info: http://comets.amsmeteors.org/meteors...s/leonids.html |
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