| TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! | ANSI |
| echo: | |
|---|---|
| to: | |
| from: | |
| date: | |
| subject: | S&T`s Skywatcher`s 01/0 |
======================================================================== * * * SKY & TELESCOPE's SKYWATCHER'S BULLETIN - June 6, 2005 * * * ======================================================================== Welcome to S&T's Skywatcher's Bulletin. More about the items below appears on our Web site, SkyandTelescope.com, at the URLs provided. (If a link doesn't work, just type the URL manually into your Web browser.) Clear skies! ======================================================================== TUESDAY'S THIN CRESCENT MOON Tuesday evening, June 7th, brings a chance to spot an unusually thin, young crescent Moon shortly after sunset. The crescent will be only 26 or 27 hours old as seen from the eastern U.S.; 29 or 30 hours old as seen from the West. Bring binoculars. Venus helps you find it; see the illustration in Sky at a Glance, at: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ataglance/article_110_1.asp The best view may be 30 to 45 minutes after sunset. Find your local sunset time using our custom Almanac: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/almanac/ ___--------------------------------------------------------------------- DOUBLE SHADOW TRANSIT ON JUPITER On the evening of Thursday, June 9th, telescope users in western North America can watch two of Jupiter's moons casting their tiny black shadows onto the planet's face at once. For times: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ataglance/article_110_1.asp What else can you detect on Jupiter's changing face? See our new Jupiter Observing Guide in the May SKY & TELESCOPE, page 67, or the old article online at: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/objects/planets/article_174_1.asp ___--------------------------------------------------------------------- COMET TEMPEL 1 UPDATE It's less than a month until NASA's Deep Impact mission sends a projectile to blast the icy surface of Comet Tempel 1. The comet is currently quite faint (10th magnitude) in the evening sky, appearing large but with a low surface brightness according to observers in the last few days. Details and finder charts: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/highlights/article_1522_1.asp ___--------------------------------------------------------------------- SKY AT A GLANCE The Moon is a waxing crescent in the western twilight. Venus is emerging into twilight view more slowly. Jupiter blazes high in the southwest during evening. See: http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ataglance ======================================================================== SCHOOL'S ALMOST OUT! (Advertisement) Plan some fun-filled educational activities for your entire family with these kid-friendly books and games: There Once Was a Sky Full of Stars by Bob Crelin, illustrated by Amie Ziner http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=369 Great Ideas for Teaching Astronomy by Stephen M. Pompea http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=395 Cosmic Decoders http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=396 Night Sky Monopoly http://SkyandTelescope.com/campaigns.asp?id=397 ======================================================================== Copyright 2005 Sky Publishing Corp. S&T's Skywatcher's Bulletin is a free service from the editors of SKY & TELESCOPE magazine. This bulletin may not be redistributed or republished in any form without written permission from Sky Publishing; send e-mail to permissions{at}SkyandTelescope.com or call +1 617-864-7360 ext. 145. Much more to see and do with the unaided eye, binoculars, or a telescope (Continued to next message) ___ þ OLXWin 1.00b þ If space is a vacuum, who changes the bags? --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS-New Orleans 1-504-897-6006 USR33k6 (1:396/45) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 396/45 106/2000 633/267 |
|
| SOURCE: echomail via fidonet.ozzmosis.com | |
Email questions or comments to sysop@ipingthereforeiam.com
All parts of this website painstakingly hand-crafted in the U.S.A.!
IPTIA BBS/MUD/Terminal/Game Server List, © 2025 IPTIA Consulting™.