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Monday, 20 December 2010

Lunar Ticks

Of interest for the star-gazers, tomorrow's winter solstice is marked by a Lunar eclipse at dawn, though moon will be very low in the north-west sky, assuming it is visible at all! Also, the planet Uranus is just above Jupiter in the south-west evening sky at the moment, difficult to identify from surrounding stars, it's the one that doesn't 'twinkle'

3 comments:

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Uranus doesn't twinkle?

Slaphead said...

only if you powder your nose first honey.

Seymour said...

Mine simply reeks