January would not be so exciting if it weren’t for the two times we can see a close encounter between the Moon, Venus, and Mars. Also visible this month are Jupiter, Saturn, and maybe Mercury.

January would not be so exciting if it weren’t for the two times we can see a close encounter between the Moon, Venus, and Mars. Also visible this month are Jupiter, Saturn, and maybe Mercury.
Meteorites on Earth as well as the cratering on Moon, Mercury, Mars, and other bodies suggest that our solar system was born wild and stayed that way for a while.
December brings us good views of Venus, Mars, and Jupiter, maybe some Geminid Meteors & a good Lunar occultation of Aldebaran!
October brings us good views of Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter, the Orionid Meteor Shower, and night launch visible on the eastern seaboard, along with a challenge for the Pequea Valley Planetarium
Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Dr. Paul Matt Sutter, Dr. Nicole Gugliucci, Yoav Landsman, Dan Dixon and Jenn Seiler
Title: Weekly Space Hangout: Universe Sandbox Developers
Date: August 20, 2010 Title: Music on a Planetary Scale Podcaster: Sandy Antunes Links: http://projectcalliope.com http://ScientificBlogging.com/skyday Description: Listen to Mars, now listen to...