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Subject: Re: Astronomy News


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Mike
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Date Posted: 23:03:05 05/26/13 Sun
In reply to: ralph058 's message, "Re: Astronomy News" on 22:26:23 05/26/13 Sun

Well, being in the city there's too much light polution to see anything, but here's a really good web site with excellent info and a few photos...

http://earthsky.org/tonight/great-jupitervenus-conjunction-to-take-stage-in-late-may

Mike

>It was nice and clear here earlier today. It clouded
>up and started to drizzle about sunset. I think it is
>still doing it. The dog was surly about something
>outside a while ago. So, it may have stopped.
>
>It'll probably drift across the lake and get to Wes by
>morning.
>
>>After being relatively clear all day, we now have a
>>solid overcast in the west. Not the first time clouds
>>have kept me from seeing something interesting.
>>
>>-- Wes
>>
>>>I just read that tonight, Sunday, May 26th after
>>>sunset that three planets: Mercury, Venus and Jupiter
>>>will be visible in the west forming a triangle. Sure
>>>wish I lived in the country where I could gaze at
>them
>>>without too much trouble. I guess Mark up in
>Spearfish
>>>Lake will be out in his observatory.

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