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SKY & TELESCOPE'S WEEKLY BULLETIN - May 5, 2006 =============================================== Welcome to SKY & TELESCOPE's Weekly Bulletin. Images, the full stories abridged here, and other enhancements are on our Web site at http://SkyandTelescope.com **If you are unable to click on the links in this newsletter, please copy and paste the links into your Web browser** ================ THIS WEEK'S NEWS ================ COMET-LIKE ASTEROIDS Two astronomers have uncovered a new class of objects orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter: comets disguised as asteroids. They throw a new puzzle into solar-system formation theories. . . . http://skyandtelescope.com/news/article_1719_1.asp ----------------------------------------------------------- C'MON OUT FOR ASTRONOMY DAY! "Bringing Astronomy to the People" - that's what hundreds of astronomy clubs, observatories, museums, and planetariums worldwide will strive to do for the annual Astronomy Day celebration Saturday, May 6th. See our directory, and check out the contacts in your area to see what they're up to. . . . http://skyandtelescope.com/news/article_1721_1.asp ----------------------------------------------------------- COMET TO CROSS RING NEBULA SUNDAY Amateur astronomers everywhere have been following the double comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, well up in the east in late evening. Its two largest pieces are currently 7th or 8th magnitude - not as bright as was hoped, but still visible with good binoculars through a not-too-badly light-polluted sky. On Sunday night, May 7th, the comet's brightest piece will pass right across the famous Ring Nebula in Lyra! Don't miss this event. . . . http://skyandtelescope.com/observing...cle_1722_1.asp =========================== OBSERVING - SKY AT A GLANCE =========================== May 5 - 13 Mars and Saturn shine with Gemini in the west, while Jupiter blazes in the southeastern sky just past opposition. http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing...icle_110_1.asp ================================== OBSERVING - THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS ================================== BRIGHTENING DOUBLE COMET The two main pieces of Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, and a whole lot of tiny ones, are crossing from Hercules into Lyra. http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/ =========================== SHOP AT SKY (Advertisement) =========================== VISIT NEAF! Don't miss the huge Northeast Astronomy Forum & Telescope Show this weekend in Suffern, New York. It features exciting speakers, workshops, and more than 75 vendors of everything astronomical. http://www.rocklandastronomy.com/neaf.htm ----------------------------------------------------------- ICELAND: FIRE, ICE, AND AURORA Join TravelQuest and Sky & Telescope for 8 days in Iceland. Enjoy a wealth of natural wonders by day and the amazing aurora borealis at night. http://www.tq-international.com/Icel...land06Home.htm ================================================== ======== Copyright 2006 Sky Publishing Corp. S&T's Weekly Bulletin is provided as a free service to the astronomical community by the editors of SKY & TELESCOPE magazine. Widespread distribution is encouraged as long as our copyright notice is included, with the words "used by permission." This bulletin may not be published in any other form without written permission from Sky Publishing; send e-mail to or call +1 617-864-7360. More astronomy news is available on our Web site at http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To subscribe to S&T's Weekly Bulletin, go to: http://SkyandTelescope.com/shopatsky/emailsubscribe.asp ================================================== ====================== Stuart Goldman Associate Editor http://SkyandTelescope.com Night Sky Magazine http://NightSkyMag.com 49 Bay State Rd. Cambridge, MA 02138 |
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"COMET TO CROSS RING NEBULA SUNDAY
Amateur astronomers everywhere have been following the double comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, well up in the east in late evening. Its two largest pieces are currently 7th or 8th magnitude - not as bright as was hoped, but still visible with good binoculars through a not-too-badly light-polluted sky. On Sunday night, May 7th, the comet's brightest piece will pass right across the famous Ring Nebula in Lyra! Don't miss this event. . . . " Might make for some interesting pictures. -Rich |
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Unfortunately, it's moving very fast; it passes M57 about 10 minutes before
it rises on Sunday out here in Arizona. Jim "Rich" wrote in message oups.com... "COMET TO CROSS RING NEBULA SUNDAY Amateur astronomers everywhere have been following the double comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, well up in the east in late evening. Its two largest pieces are currently 7th or 8th magnitude - not as bright as was hoped, but still visible with good binoculars through a not-too-badly light-polluted sky. On Sunday night, May 7th, the comet's brightest piece will pass right across the famous Ring Nebula in Lyra! Don't miss this event. . . . " Might make for some interesting pictures. -Rich |
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