We gave it a valiant effort last night, but only had a few minutes of
Moon before the marine layer closed in. The forecast tonight is very
similar in Monrovia, with a mostly cloudy sky forecast.
So no astronomy tonight in Monrovia. We might give it another try next
weekend for the mostly full Moon. I'll send a note here if we do.
Best regards,
Mojo
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Morris Jones
Monrovia, CA
http://www.whiteoaks.com
Old Town Astronomers: http://www.otastro.org
"The three brightest objects in the night sky huddle close together in
the western sky this evening. We won't see them sharing such a small
region of the sky again for more than two years". I could snip more
from this evening's Stardate, whuich I heard on the radio as I was
driving home from work., but why not go out and take a look at the
spectacle for your self.
If you missed it (it's almost 8 p.m.Tuesday and the three are quite low
ing the west right now) you can experience the view vicariously by
reading the rest of Stardate Online
http://stardate.org/radio/program.php?f=today
Jane
See you this weekend maybe? We'll be out with telescopes showing a nice
moon Friday and Saturday nights.
--
Jane Houston Jones
Monrovia, CA
34.2048N 118.1732W, 637.0 feet
http://www.whiteoaks.com
Old Town Astronomers: http://www.otastro.org