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[pct-l] Re: Steller events



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QUADRANTIDS: One of the most intense annual meteor
showers, the Quadrantids, will peak over North America on
January 3, 2001. Observers in western parts of Canada, the USA
and Mexico are favored to see an impressive flurry of shooting
stars. [full=20
story.....=A0=A0 http://spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast29dec_1.htm]

Thank you Kahley7. =A0Friday night, January 5, look towards the Southeast as=
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the moon rises in the waxing gibbous phase; meaning that it will be more tha=
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half full, but less than full. =A0There will be two "star" like figures in=20
close proximity. These are really the planets of Jupiter, the brighter of th=
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two objects, and Saturn, the fainter. Just after the sun sets, look=20
southwest, you will be able to see Venus, too. =A0What a celestial encounter=
!

Mimi

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<BR>QUADRANTIDS: One of the most intense annual meteor
<BR>showers, the Quadrantids, will peak over North America on
<BR>January 3, 2001. Observers in western parts of Canada, the USA
<BR>and Mexico are favored to see an impressive flurry of shooting
<BR>stars. [full=20
<BR>story.....=A0=A0 http://spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast29dec_1.htm]
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<BR>Thank you Kahley7. =A0Friday night, January 5, look towards the Southeas=
t as <BR>the moon rises in the waxing gibbous phase; meaning that it will be=
 more than <BR>half full, but less than full. =A0There will be two "star" li=
ke figures in <BR>close proximity. These are really the planets of Jupiter,=20=
the brighter of the <BR>two objects, and Saturn, the fainter. Just after the=
 sun sets, look <BR>southwest, you will be able to see Venus, too. =A0What a=
 celestial encounter!
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<BR>Mimi</FONT></HTML>

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