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The January 2006 issue of Que tal is now available and online



 
 
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Default The January 2006 issue of Que tal is now available and online

This month read about some of the highly viewable objects in the northern
hemisphere winter evening skies.
Coming up this month Venus will reappear in the morning skies at the end of
the month; Mars, Jupiter and Saturn continue to be visible; Saturn
retrogrades to the Beehive Cluster, and many other celestial thrills and
spills.

Also the Stardust comet sample return capsule will be dropped off from the
Stardust spacecraft on 15 January; and the New Horizons mission to Pluto
launches on 17 January. See the Calendar for links to the web sites.

Clear Skies...

Bob Riddle
Starwalk Inc.
http://currentsky.com


 




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