Tuesday, November 15, 2016

EarthSky News - Nov 15 - Tonight, Moon and Aldebaran


November 15
Tonight ... Moon and Aldebaran
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Tonight … Moon and Aldebaran

As seen from around the world, the moon and star Aldebaran will cross the sky together. From parts of the world, the moon will pass in front of Aldebaran. Click here for a chart showing where.

Supermoon photos from around the world

EarthSky received many photos of the bright and beautiful supermoon. We loved them all and thank you all! See editors' favorites here.

100 scientists say yes to asteroid mission

Scientists have signed an open letter in support of increased knowledge of Near-Earth Objects (NEOs), those great boulders or mountains in space whose orbits carry them near Earth. You can sign it, too.

2016 likely hottest year on record

It'll be the hottest year on record unless the final weeks of 2016 are the coldest of the 21st century so far, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

Leonid meteor shower peaks this week

Details you need for 2016's Leonid meteor shower, peaking on the morning of November 17 in bright moonlight.

2017 EarthSky Lunar Calendar pre-sale...is happening NOW!

Receive $5 off per calendar, during the presale. Plus…spend $100 at our store and receive an additional 20% off your entire order by using the code EARTHSKY at checkout. Pre-sale orders shipped beginning Nov. 15. Thank you for helping to keep EarthSky going! Click here to order now.
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Moon and Aldebaran

You might glance up and notice Aldebaran shining brightly in the moon's glare. Or try placing a finger over the moon to see the star better.

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Supermoon photos from around the world

Will Saunders caught the moon nearly at the crest of its full phase on the morning of November 14 from Monument Valley, Utah-Arizona border.

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