Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Aug 8 - Moonless Perseids

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Moonless nights ahead for the Perseids
It'll be a great year for the annual Perseid meteor shower. Don't miss this preview by Guy Ottewell, which has the best charts you'll find anywhere online.
Start watching for Perseids now
Peak mornings - August 11, 12 and 13 - are moon-free. With only a slim waning moon up before dawn this week, start watching in a dark sky now.
Thursday morning: Moon in Gemini
Tomorrow morning, the moon and "twin" stars of Gemini make a pretty triangle on the sky's dome.
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Thursday morning: Moon in Gemini
Castor and Pollux represent twin brothers in Greek mythology. Click here to read their story.
Evening's 2 arcs
View larger. | Draw a line between the 4 bright planets up after sunset now, and you'll see they make an arc across the sky. In this photo, Michael Seeley in Florida contrasted the arc of planets with that of the Milky Way. Read Michael's story.
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