Sky Tonight—January 31, Star-hop from Great Square of Pegasus to Andromeda galaxy
On a dark night, the Andromeda galaxy looks like a faint, blurry patch of light.
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On a dark night, the Andromeda galaxy looks like a faint, blurry patch of light.
Riley Nelson picked up the team's third hat trick of the season
Berthoud Boys Basketball Falls to Niwot 73-38
he Colorado Eagles battled back again and again -- and again -- to earn a 6-4 win against the Arizona Sundogs
upiter reigns supreme in the evening sky by default.
Spartans fall to Platte Valley 67-54
Of course, when we say that the moon and Venus shine close together, we really mean they occupy nearly the same spot on the sky’s dome.
The score could have easily been more lopsided if not for the work of Arizona goaltender Levente Szuper who stopped 38 of 42 shots
Given clear skies, you cannot miss seeing the waning crescent moon with the blazing planet Venus before sunrise tomorrow (Saturday, January 29)
Starting today – on January 27, 2011 – Saturn will begin to go in a retrograde or westward direction in front of the constellation Virgo