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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

EarthSky News - Oct 4 - Harvest Moon Ahead

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Northern Hemisphere's Harvest Moon is October 5
Is it really bigger, oranger … more magical?
China's Mid-Autumn Festival is today
The Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival features the beautiful idea that we all see the same moon.
Watch spacewalk tomorrow
It's the first of 3 ISS spacewalks this month. Live coverage begins Thursday at 6:30 a.m. EDT (10:30 UTC) and the spacewalk itself is scheduled to start at 8:05 a.m.EDT (12:05 UTC) Translate to your timezone.
Tonight … Watch for Sirius, sky's brightest star
Out before dawn? Look for Sirius, a brilliant beauty of a star. You'll always know it's Sirius if you see Orion's Belt pointing to it.
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Watch for Mars and Venus
The close conjunction of dazzling Venus and faint red Mars is Thursday morning. Look in the sunrise direction. Venus is some 200 times brighter than Mars!
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Goodbye to the dark side
Stunning view of planet Saturn's night side, looking toward the sunlit side of the rings, by Cassini spacecraft cameras. Cassini ended its mission on September 15, 2017.
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