Great targets await lunar observers
You'll see something cool whenever you point your telescope at the Moon.
Published:
July 23, 2012
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Although the Full Moon offers targets, it’s still better to observe Earth’s natural satellite when the side facing us is receiving far less sunlight. So, in recent issues, I’ve written four other stories about lunar observing. Together, these articles should keep you observing the Moon no matter what phase it’s in.
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