Tuesday, February 8, 2011

February 7, 2011 SKY EVENT


The event given (on the top) is when the Moon passes to  the  north  or  south (on the celestial sphere)  of  the planet.  Although  at that moment the Moon may not be visible from your present location, it is still likely that you will be able to  see them  very  close  together  in  the sky.  You  will be able to see this  conjunction  if the Moon is above the horizon on this day  or  the  next, during  darkness, or with more difficulty during twilight. 

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