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In my January column, I challenged readers to look for some of the finest naked-eye features on the Moon during lunar perigee — when the Moon is closest to Earth in its elliptical orbit. But have you ever wondered if we can tell whether the Moon is at perigee or apogee (when it's farthest away) using only our unaided eyes? The problem is that during the night the Moon sails across the vast vault o...
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September 2010:Fall is the season of warm red hues, both on Earth and among the stars. By
Stephen James O'Meara //
Published: July 26, 2010 |
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