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Observing planets in May
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11/05/2010 12:02:03
 
 
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run away! Iridium is only found in alien asteroids and the ash of lives snuffed out by the impact.

>Look out for iridium flares.
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>There's a good prediction site here http://www.heavens-above.com
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>>Keep your eyes peeled. There are lots of UFO being reported these days. Coincidentally the Navy is testing the pilotless X47B (It's on the net) And I am sure there are other 'black ops' being tested too. Among them is a method of cloaking. :) So if you see a UFO don't panic. Throw rocks at them and yell "down here down here."
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>>>>>One of the nice things about living out here in the middle of nowhere - extremely clear sky and few lights at night. Great for stargazing!
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>>>>Cochabamba has a fairly clear sky, but towards the south, I always see the smog of the city. I have never been able to see the two Magellanic Clouds (mini-galaxies) from here; only when I am out on the countryside, for example, when travelling by bus to another Departamento (the local equivalent of a state).
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>>>>I hope you manage to see some of the planets; at the very least, Venus and Jupiter are both hard to overlook.
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>>>No problem.
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>>>Mars is usually easy to pick out too because it is red.
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>>>I had lived on the east coast of the US most of my life - even when you are away from cities the sky has a haze from the ocean.
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>>>When I moved to Kansas I was absolutely astounded when I could look up and see our galaxy clear and bright across the sky - I had thought the pictures I saw in books were enhanced somehow. Now we sit outside late in the evenings and spot satellites passing overhead.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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