The Night Sky This Week
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Scan day: 09 February 2014 UTC
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Description: Provides updated weekly information about the night sky, including specific planetary locations and details on the most important asteroids, comets, and meteor showers.
The Night Sky This Month (February 2014) As February opens, innermost Mercury is visible about 30 minutes after sundown, relatively near to the western horizon. The planet fades quickly during the next week, dimming by 0.2 magnitudes with each passing day. It disappears in the evening twilight soon before mid-month, reaching inferior conjunction with the Sun on the 15th.
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Description: | Monthly information about the night sky, including specific planetary locations and details on the most important asteroids, comets, and meteor showers. |
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