Sky watching
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From another list,
After sunset on Friday and again on Saturday, Dec. 15th, high-latitude
sky
watchers should be alert for possible Northern Lights triggered by recent
solar eruptions.
And finally, on Dec. 15th and Sunday, Dec. 16th, an unusually big and
bright near-Earth asteroid named 1998 WT24 will race across northern
skies. Amateur astronomers can see the approximately 9th-magnitude object
using modest backyard telescopes.
Visit SpaceWeather.com for observing tips and more information.
After sunset on Friday and again on Saturday, Dec. 15th, high-latitude
sky
watchers should be alert for possible Northern Lights triggered by recent
solar eruptions.
And finally, on Dec. 15th and Sunday, Dec. 16th, an unusually big and
bright near-Earth asteroid named 1998 WT24 will race across northern
skies. Amateur astronomers can see the approximately 9th-magnitude object
using modest backyard telescopes.
Visit SpaceWeather.com for observing tips and more information.