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Lunar Occultations for May, 2008

Lunar Occultations for May, 2008

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Astronomy May Skies - 2008

May: the second full month of Spring and the last month of the year in which the sun rises earlier each morning AND sets later each evening.

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Lunar Occultations for August, 2007

August 01 | SAO 146271 | 02:30 | 03:20
August 03 | SAO 92304 | 22:45 | 23:15
August 05 | SAO 92810 | 01:00 | 01:55...

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August Skies - 2007

Summer begins to wind down in August: Each August day has less daylight than the previous one and each August night is a bit longer.

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New Saturday Introductory Solar System Astronomy Classes At Scottsdale Community College

Scottsdale Community College is offering new Saturday-only Introductory Solar System Astronomy classes beginning on Saturday, August 17th.

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Lunar Occultations for June, 2007

2007 | Star ID | Disappears | Reappears
June 13 | Pleiades | 03:00 (Moonrise) | 05:00

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June Skies - 2007

June marks the end of Spring and ushers in the season of Summer. June brings us progressively longer days and shorter nights until June 21st.  After that date, we experience progressively shorter days and longer nights until December.

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Phoenix Student Interns Program

The Phoenix Student Interns Program (PSIP) is a unique opportunity to become part of the Phoenix Science Team for the 2007-2008 Phoenix Mars Lander Mission.

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