Wednesday, January 30, 2008
February 2008 Southern Skywatch is now up
The eastern sky at 6:00 am on Feb 4 (click to enlarge).
The February Southern Skywatch is now up. There are various planetary hijinks, an occultation of Antares and a partial Solar eclipse. As well, comet Tuttle and and the energizer of the comet world Holmes, are still visible.
February is an exciting month, but you have to be up early in the morning to see most of it.
Labels: Observational Astronomy, southern skywatch