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Good Views of the Full Moon after Yule, Double Stars Don’t Mind Moonlight, and Planets Will Dance at Dawn and Dusk!

This image taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the fascinating Aristarchus Plateau. The crater Aristarchus at lower right is very prominent, and can be seen even with unaided eyes as a very bright patch. To its left is the similar-sized, but darker crater Herodotus. Vallis Schröteri, the largest sinuous rille on the moon, starts…
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Full Moon at Mid-Summer Won’t Worry Bright Evening Planets, the Moon Points to Mars in Daytime, Ceres Tickles the Toes of Aquarius, and NEOWISE near Globulars!

This image of Mars, captured using a camera affixed to his 8″ SCT telescope, was taken by my friend Claudio Oriani at his home in Richmond Hill on July 28, 2020. It features some Mars’ most prominent features, such as Hellas (bright area to the left), Syrtis Major (dark area) and the southern polar cap…
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A Bright Comet, Appreciating the Moon when Super or Otherwise, Moon Phase Information, and Prominent Planets at Dawn and Dusk!

This image of the moon by Michael Watson of Toronto was taken 9 hours after it was full on February 22, 2016 – replicating how the May, 2020 full moon will appear on Thursday night. Note that the moon’s right-hand edge shows some shadowing – evidence that it is slightly past full. The many bright…
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