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A waxing crescent moon- a young moon by Congress_Arizona
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August 14, 2010 - Tonight In the west after sunset tonight, you’ll find Spica and the waxing crescent moon. The planets to the right of the moon are Mars, Venus and Saturn. Of those planets, Venus will be easiest to see because it is so bright. You might need binoculars for Mars and Saturn. Spica is known as a blue-white star. Can you detect its colour in contrast to nearby stars? If not, try looking at Spica with binoculars. Spica isn’t just one star. Although our eyes see just one star here, Spica is actually a multiple star system. Spica is the brightest star in the second-biggest constellation Virgo the Maiden. Some say that Spica translates to mean ear of wheat. On old star charts, this star is often pictured as a shaft of wheat held in the Maiden’s hand. Since Spica is near the ecliptic – or path of the sun, moon and planets across our sky – it is sometimes covered over by the moon. Planets sometimes pass in front of Spica, too, but no need to mark your calendars. The last time the planet Venus passed in front of Spica was November 10, 1783 and the next time will be September 2, 2197. In September of 2010, both the planets Venus and Mars will have a conjunction with Spica. On September 1, Venus passes 1.2 degrees south of Spica, wheras Mars passes 2 degrees north of Spica on September 4. But these two planets won’t pass directly in front of Spica. Now for a riddle. What is 4.5 billion years old, but is new again every 29.5 days? You guessed it… the moon. The moon is considered to be new when it is most nearly between the Earth and sun in its monthly orbit around Earth.
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credit info:http://earthsky.org/tonight
August 14, 2010 - Tonight In the west after sunset tonight, you’ll find Spica and the waxing crescent moon. The planets to the right of the moon are Mars, Venus and Saturn. Of those planets, Venus will be easiest to see because it is so bright. You might need binoculars for Mars and Saturn. Spica is known as a blue-white star. Can you detect its colour in contrast to nearby stars? If not, try looking at Spica with binoculars. Spica isn’t just one star. Although our eyes see just one star here, Spica is actually a multiple star system. Spica is the brightest star in the second-biggest constellation Virgo the Maiden. Some say that Spica translates to mean ear of wheat. On old star charts, this star is often pictured as a shaft of wheat held in the Maiden’s hand. Since Spica is near the ecliptic – or path of the sun, moon and planets across our sky – it is sometimes covered over by the moon. Planets sometimes pass in front of Spica, too, but no need to mark your calendars. The last time the planet Venus passed in front of Spica was November 10, 1783 and the next time will be September 2, 2197. In September of 2010, both the planets Venus and Mars will have a conjunction with Spica. On September 1, Venus passes 1.2 degrees south of Spica, wheras Mars passes 2 degrees north of Spica on September 4. But these two planets won’t pass directly in front of Spica. Now for a riddle. What is 4.5 billion years old, but is new again every 29.5 days? You guessed it… the moon. The moon is considered to be new when it is most nearly between the Earth and sun in its monthly orbit around Earth.

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ツ Thank You "A" from Schramberg, Germany for your* purchase (2/11/2012 4:00:40 PM)
I am very appreciative you stopped by my page...thank you! Have a sweet day. This is my first time logging in since January so my apologies for the delay in my thank you to you
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last thank you I must omit "bulk"...it referred to another person; this was one; sorry. I just woke up...thank you again "M"....
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ツ Thank You "M" from St. Paul, MN for your bulk purchase (11/29/2011 7:39:27 PM)
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soon..hopefully I can fix the photo comment wall for this page. Read front page for explanation to HOW/WHY photos/comments vanished.
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The only negative I want to point out about the 7/13 lay-off
where are the jobs???
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Wickenburg, Arizona Bulletin Board Plus The Cards I Sell Locally Are In Frame
From time to time...on my desert trails I carry a few postcards sharing my town through my eyes and I always share Poozybear & Walt Alder because they are simply thee best Zazzlers in my eyes as well. When it gets cooler, look for me to be over by the ol' trading post visiting Mayor Ed,Larry, Smokey & hopefully you with my postcards.
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