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Monday, October 20, 2003
It's been that kind of day
| | Took the pic above this morning. Since then the clouds have parted. It's as if they were booked for the Dawn act, then bugged out when the show was over. |
| | If it's just as clear where you are, tonight's a good one to go out and spot Andromeda, the galaxy. It's a rough twin of the Milky Way, about six moons wide, and the farthest naked eye object in the sky. Look for what appears to be an oval, broken off piece of the Milky Way, in a Southward direction from Cassiopeia. Or check here. Or here. |
| | We're watching it right now, in fact. |
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