| July 25 See the Moon, Mercury, Regulus | | | |
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| Tonight … Moon, Mercury, Regulus rendezvous | | You'll need a clear sky and an unobstructed western horizon to catch the planet Mercury with the star Regulus, so near the sunset glare. But the moon - and bright planet Jupiter - will help! | | | How to watch Shark Week | | This is a week of dueling shark-athons on television. A biologist advises viewers to take what they see with a large grain of sea salt. | | | | Haze on Saturn's horizon | | Spectacular recent image from the Cassini spacecraft, now in its Grand Finale year around Saturn. | | | | | |
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| | | Tuesday after sunset...Moon, Mercury, Regulus | An imaginary line from bright Jupiter through the young moon points to the planet Mercury and star Regulus. | | | | |
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| | ISS photobombs a lightning storm | See it scooting along the top of this image, taken last week by Susan Gies Jensen? Susan also made a video from her still images. See it here, and learn to spot the station. | | | |
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