Tonight from our LA area: Time: Fri Nov 23 6:04 PM, Visible: 2 min, Max 
Height: 68°, Appears: 29° above WSW, Disappears: 43° above NNE. That's 
in one hour! Sorry for the short notice. All you have to do is step 
outside, look above the horizon facing West-SouthWest. It will be 
visible about 1/3 of the way from horizon to overhead, and will 
dissappear 2 minutes later in the NNE.
Also my last email mentioned the total eclipse in January 2019 with a 
correct link, but it is a total *LUNAR *eclipse, not solar, as I wrote. 
Thanks to those who caught my boo boo! Again, here's the January 20 
Total Lunar Eclipse info for LA. 
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/usa/los-angeles, tho' it will be 
visible across the US as shown here on this map. 
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2019-january-21
Keep looking up! Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @otastro
What's Up #137: Nov 2018  Planets, asteroid, comet, Leonids
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