Saturday, November 5, 2016

EarthSky News - Nov 5 - How to Spot the ISS


November 5
How to Spot the ISS
New interactive map for spotting ISS in your sky
A new map-based feature in NASA's Spot the Station program makes it even easier to track the International Space Station in your night sky.
Is daylight savings time worth the trouble?
Who benefits from the time change? A scientist on why DST is more burden than boon.
Four keys to understanding moon phases
Why does the moon seem to change its shape every night? Because it's a world in space with a day side and a night side.
Moon and Mars on November 5 and 6
Note the moon's position relative to Mars across these 2 evenings. Its eastward motion on our sky's dome is due to its eastward motion in orbit around Earth.
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Moon and Mars on November 5 and 6
Note the moon's position relative to Mars across these 2 evenings. Its eastward motion on our sky's dome is due to its eastward motion in orbit around Earth.

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