Night Sky Report

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The Ten Acre Observatory
  • The Ten Acre Observatory
    The Ten Acre Observatory
    Moving into fall, we generally have more stable atmospheric conditions (between the weather fronts). These conditions enable us to have crisp, sharp views of the night skies. With the “winter arm” of the Milky Way rising 1 – 2 hours after sunset, we get the opportunity to observe objects like the Pleiades Cluster (M45) and the Hyades Cluster with Aldebaran (alpha Taurus). These amazing si...

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