Poster’s Note: The text for this month’s installment from Dee Sharples, “The Sky In June 2024,” is provided below. Those wishing to listen to the article can click on the audio link below.
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Poster’s Note: The text for this month’s installment from Dee Sharples, “The Sky In February 2024,” is provided below. Those wishing to listen to the article can click on the audio link below.
Poster’s Note: The text for this month’s installment from Dee Sharples, “The Sky In January 2024,” is provided below. Those wishing to listen to the article can click on the audio link below. On January 2, the Earth will be at perihelion, its closest point to the Sun for the entire
Poster’s Note: The text for this month’s installment from Dee Sharples, “The Sky In December 2023,” is provided below. Those wishing to listen to the article can click on the audio link below. December – daylight is scarce and nights are cold but a beautiful meteor shower will fill the
See Nick’s Astrophotography Page for more information. This large fireball lit up the entire night sky last night but there was no streak across the sky, must have been aimed right at us. A spiral in the short tail can just be seen, Smoke remained in several after images. 14mm
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