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10/31/11 – Ephemeris – The spookiest star

October 31, 2011

Halloween, Monday, October 31st.  The sun will rise at 8:18.  It’ll be up for 10 hours and 14 minutes, setting at 6:33.   The moon, 2 days before first quarter, will set at 11:04 this evening.

On the spookiest night of the year, lets look at the spookiest star of all.  It’s  Algol, from Ghoul Star or Demon Star. The Chinese had a name for it that meant ‘piled up corpses’. It’s the second brightest star in the constellation Perseus the hero, rising in the northeast this evening. The star is located where artists have drawn the severed head of Medusa, whom he had slain. Medusa was so ugly that she turned all who gazed upon her to stone. Algol is her still glittering eye. Astronomers finally found out what was wrong with Algol. It does a slow 6 hour wink every two days 21 hours, because it is two stars that eclipse each other. It will be winking this evening, dimmer than usual.  My ephemeris blog has a  finder chart.  Just Google Bob Moler.

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