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Links to more stories about local astronomy in the news

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Pat Stinson has been writing about astronomy and astronomers in Northern Michigan in the Grand Traverse Insider.

December 7, 2010 – Carl Sagan’s Universal Star Power

December 10, 2010 – Cosmos Shines Brightly – I’ve linked to this before

December 21, 2010 – Sidewalk Stargazing

December 21, 2010 – Stars in Their Eyes

 

 

 

 

Categories: Local stories

01/05/11 – Ephemeris – The bright planets this week

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Wednesday, January 5th.  The sun will rise at 8:19.  It’ll be up for 8 hours and 57 minutes, setting at 5:16.   The moon, 1 day past new, will set at 6:55 this evening.

Lets take a look at the bright planets for the first time in 2011. Mars is very low and lost in the evening twilight.  The planet Jupiter is up in the south southwestern sky in the early evening.  It is a spectacular sight in a telescope with its four satellites, shifting their positions from night to night, and the cloud bands running in the directions of the satellites.  Jupiter is the brightest starlight object in the evening.  It’s located below the Circlet in Pisces now and will set at 11:27 p.m.  The ringed planet Saturn will rise at 1:01 a.m. in the east southeast.  It’s located in the constellation Virgo this year.  It’s rings are opening nicely for telescopic observers.  Venus is brilliant in the morning sky and will rise at 4:34 a.m. in the east southeast.

* Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.  They may be different for your location.

Categories: Ephemeris Program, Planets