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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Night Sky watch

If you enjoy observing the night sky, and in case it happens to be very dark, you need to have a pair of good astromonical binoculars, and then you can try looking for a few noticeable fuzzy patches on the sky. In the sky spot, between the moon and Jupiter, with your observation binoculars you'll be able to find the Lagoon nebula and M20. To be more specific, look for little smudges in the sky.
With binoculars you'll be also able to see a ‘butterfly cluster’ with open wings, the so called M6.

Take your time tonight, and enjoy the sky that's always there for you!
 
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