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An Suburban Astronomer’s Guide to Stargazing

Every astronomer wishes they could eliminate light pollution. Unless their is a blackout, light pollution is a problem suburban astronomy enthusiasts face nighty. But their is still hope! Below, I have compiled a list (from my own experience) of objects that can be seen on a clear night during the …

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January 19, 2014 - 6:07 PMSkywatcher's Guide stars, telescope

Jupiter Shines Bright

  On Sunday, January 5th, Jupiter will be shining bright all night. The planet will be in opposition, meaning it is directly opposite of the Sun. This event happens once a year (every 13 months) and this year Jupiter will be visible in the constellation Gemini. The opposite of an …

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January 4, 2014 - 8:49 PMAstronomical Calender, News annual, cool, Jupiter, news, opposition
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