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ncsuapex
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Jupiter!

2/9/2013 10:05:44 PM

ncsuapex
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SUPERMASSIVE

FART

CLOUD

2/9/2013 10:31:03 PM

LaserSoup
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Maybe it is maybe it isn't...who knows.

2/9/2013 11:53:13 PM

The Coz
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"Yes, I said it. . . THE MOON!"

2/10/2013 2:27:08 PM

ncsuapex
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Mercury, Venus and Mars!

5/26/2013 8:18:10 PM

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Atliens

5/26/2013 8:19:16 PM

ncsuapex
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2013/05/24/sci-planet-dance.html


During sunset on Saturday, three planets will form a bright cluster in the western sky known as the Dance of the Planets.

Venus, Jupiter and Mercury — the brightest planets visible on Earth — will move into a triangle only three degrees wide.

The triple conjunction of planets is fairly rare. The last time the three bright planets aligned in that formation was on May 9, 2011.

5/26/2013 8:22:56 PM

ncsuapex
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You can also see Saturn.

5/26/2013 9:04:50 PM

Førte
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something something something Uranus

5/26/2013 9:05:47 PM

Smath74
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this thread is relevant to my interests.

[Edited on May 26, 2013 at 9:16 PM. Reason : http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=617115]

5/26/2013 9:14:40 PM

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....the jumbo tron at Charlotte

5/26/2013 9:28:09 PM

ncsuapex
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With mostly clear skies expected this weekend, the new year will get off to a nice astronomical start with the annual Quadrantids meteor shower.
The Quadrantids, named for the ancient constellation Quadrans Muralis, will be most visible for just a few hours before dawn Saturday morning, Jan. 4. The Quadrantids are very different than other meteor showers, which may be visible for days.

1/4/2014 4:26:21 AM

ncsuallday
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can I see it without a telescope? in Raleigh city limits?

[Edited on January 4, 2014 at 5:00 AM. Reason : .]

1/4/2014 5:00:06 AM

ncsuapex
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Probably. Not sure. I just read the article on wral.com

1/4/2014 8:33:48 AM

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