Thursday, February 1, 2018

Feb 1 - Eclipse Photos, Planets!

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See it! Super Blue Moon eclipse photos
It was a Blue Moon, a supermoon and a moon in total eclipse. The EarthSky community came through, as always, with wondrous photos.
February guide to the bright planets
Mercury and Venus are in the sun's glare. Meanwhile, 3 of the 5 bright planets - Mars, Jupiter, Saturn - are up before dawn.

These 2 stars are harbingers of spring

Tomorrow is Groundhog Day. Treat yourself to something beautiful, and hopeful: a glimpse of 2 stars in the constellation Scorpius that represented a Pawnee version of Groundhog Day.
Tonight … Moon and Regulus
Enjoy tonight's pairing of the moon and Regulus, brightest star in Leo the Lion. From some places the moon will pass in front of (occult) Regulus.
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Tonight … Moon and Regulus
Regulus is the brightest star in a backwards question mark pattern of stars, which represent the head and shoulders of Leo the Lion.
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See it! Super Blue Moon eclipse photos
Mike O'Neal in northeast Oklahoma submitted this gorgeous shot.
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