
19-05-2007, 23:17
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Electrical Engineer / Computer Geek
AKA: Eldarion Telcontar
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Location: Númenor
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Re: Look at the Moon!
From a SpaceWeather.com Email:
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Originally Posted by SpaceWeather.com
Space Weather News for May 19, 2007
http://spaceweather.com
DON'T MISS THIS: When the sun sets tonight (Saturday, May 19th), go outside and look west. Venus and the crescent Moon will pop out of the twilight barely 1-degree apart. It's a spectacular pairing of the two brightest objects in the night sky. The display will be visible from brightly lit cities and even through thin clouds. Visit http://spaceweather.com for a sky map and photos.
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