Starry Night is an excellent
aid for exploring the heavens...a superb, well documented program that
will transform you into an expert in no time. "There are few experiences as invigorating as being out in the countryside standing under a canopy of star on a still night. Starry Night conveys that feeling better than any other desktop planetarium" --New York Times |
StarGazer The Two 'Morning Stars' Of June 2001! Mars and Venus are on opposite sides of the Earth in June, so they appear on opposite sides of our early morning sky. To see both planets in the sky at the same time, get up a few hours before sunset. Venus will be in the east, Mars in the southwest. You can see Venus, a crescent moon and the Pleaides together on the morning of June 18.
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