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![]() Here's one for the books. A week or two ago, I was listening to the radio one morning. . .NPR, I believe. Much to my amazement, there was a woman reporting on how bright and close Mars is right now. She said that it was very near the moon in the constellation Gemini and this would make it most easy for anyone to spot. The reporter then asserted that Mars was presently the brightest "star" in the night sky and continued that it wouldn't be this close again for 80 years or so. As the details were being disclosed about the planet's orbit and proximity to the earth, I felt as if some silly mushroom which had somehow gotten into my system during those crazy 60's had held back a little extra surprise for me. -- Martin "Photographs From the Universe of Amateur Astronomy" http://home.earthlink.net/~martinhowell |
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