Astronomy Day Houston 2008

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If you would like to know more about Astronomy Day in Houston please visit: http://www.astronomyday.org/
In the mean time; come visit the George Observatory on any Saturday evening and get ready to peer in to the heavens above. More info at:
http://www.hmns.org/see_do/george_observatory.asp?r=1
http://www.fbac.org/george%20observatory.htm

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  • Very good question. I dont know how accurate it is but I use a program called The Sky. I once used it to track the exact position of the Moon the very moment of the Tunguska Blast in 1908. At that moment my great grandfather recorded the position of the moon, and his location in his journal. Anyway, The Sky program appeared to be right on target.

    Hope this helps.

  • The traverse of the Sun and Moon through the sky is not normal. Can anyone plot it's position hour by hour for as long as possible?

    Both are often in the wrong place in the sky. Why?

  • Check out the A Day video.

  • Not Bad. What are the numbers?

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