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Apr 26 2009 10:43pm
something worthwhile can be seen in the sky ? or is camera worthy?

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Apr 26 2009 10:53pm
halley's comet 2061 :(

and a meteor shower that you missed a couple days ago


http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
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Apr 27 2009 07:57am
Quote (Duress_x @ Mon, 27 Apr 2009, 05:53)
halley's comet 2061 :(

and a meteor shower that you missed a couple days ago


http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
Hopefully I'll be alive and remember to see that. ^_^

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Apr 28 2009 01:22pm
Quote (Duress_x @ Mon, Apr 27 2009, 12:53am)
halley's comet 2061 :(

and a meteor shower that you missed a couple days ago


http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/


wow thats depressing lol .. probably couldn't see a thing in NJ anyways :(
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Apr 28 2009 02:20pm
6 June 2012, venus transit in front of the sun.
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Apr 28 2009 03:41pm
Theres meteor showers every year. http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
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Apr 28 2009 04:30pm
the venus eclipse is coming up in a few years
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Apr 28 2009 04:45pm
2012

end of the world

u mad?
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Apr 28 2009 09:45pm
Quote (Duress_x @ Sun, Apr 26 2009, 11:53pm)
halley's comet 2061 :(

and a meteor shower that you missed a couple days ago


http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/


i love stardate! i listen to it when i can on NPR.

heres the best events of may and june from astronomy magazine: (asronomy.com)
May shapes up as a planet observer's dream. Mercury wraps up its finest evening appearance of 2009, Saturn gives us our best view of its rings until year's end, Jupiter passes a single Moon's width from distant Neptune, and brilliant Venus punctuates the morning sky.

June 2009: Mercury and, in particular, Venus put on fine displays as twilight commences. The warm evenings typical of June offer great conditions to show off the solar system's most beautiful planet, Saturn. Go ahead and invite some neighbors over for their first view of the ringed planet through a telescope. Meanwhile, the overnight hours belong to Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

august will bring a spectacular meteor shower, i watched the same one last year and stayed out until we counted 100 shooting stars.
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Apr 29 2009 06:06am
Ah, halleys comet aint nothing to worry about. We'll all probably be dead then anyways... :(
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