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Description: Resource center for the many amateur astronomers and astrophotographers in and around the Mount Washington Valley.
Mount Washington Valley Astronomy | Astronomy News, Star Charts, Monthly Sky Calendar A rare case of three moons — Io, Europa, and Callisto — casting their tiny black shadows onto Jupiter at the same time happens late tomorrow night, from 4:32 to 5:37 Universal Time October 12th (12:32 to 1:37 a.m. Saturday morning Eastern Daylight Time). Jupiter will be high and best placed for telescope users in Europe and Africa, and low in the east for eastern North America.
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