Monday, January 21, 2013

Scienc-y Stuffs

Looky!!

Tonight is the conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon. They will appear to pass within a few degrees of one another, and this won't happen again until 2026. For more information on how to view (and a live stream at 9pm EST if it's cloudy in your area) see here: http://bit.ly/11MDcGv

The IFLS guide to stargazing in 2013. We'll repost this image every time one of the events is coming up, plus detailed information on the specific event. 

Tonight is the conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon. They will appear to pass within a few degrees of one another, and this won't happen again until 2026. For more information on how to view (and a live stream at 9pm EST if it's cloudy in your area) see here: http://bit.ly/11MDcGv

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