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Sunday, February 28, 2016

What did you observe?

*Because of the late moonrise, do your blog in the morning anytime before school*

Please make sure to fully develop your post by including the following:
  • The date
  • The time
  • The condition of the sky
  • The phase of the moon
  • Any constellations you spotted
  • Any other interesting noticings, wonderings or information you have to share

6 comments:

  1. 28 6:17 The waning gibbous was beautiful.I could not spot any constellations.I was so excited to see it.

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  2. Wow! The waning gibbous was beautiful!

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  3. Today I saw so many things at 9:27 I saw Cassiopeia and Cepheus, Hydra, Canis Major, Gemini, and Canis minor. The Pleiades were very faint but my eye still caught the seven sisters. I have a theory, what if Taurus is Auriga(the charioteer)'s Horse(or should I say bull) on a chariot and is also guarding the Pleiades.

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  4. Today evening around 8:00 PM, I saw a lot of constellations: the Orion, Canis Major (Sirius, the Dog Star), Canis Minor, Leo, Leo Minor, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor (the North Star) and likely Gemini and Taurus (on the left and right of Orion). Most of all, I am pretty sure I saw Jupiter (it was like a bright star) just below the Leo constellation. It was so fun!

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