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  1. RT @LPI_Library 400 years ago today Galileo discovered 4 moons of Jupiter. Modern astronomy begins. http://bit.ly/92HvbG
  2. R you following me? Thanks! I have 12 sites & don't always thank all my followers. But thank you! Starman at usa.net, Larry Sessions, Denver
  3. Sa, 01/02: Quadrantids Meteors peak 2 p.m. EST Sunday. Bad timing, bright Moon and a sharp peak kill your chances! Just forget it this year!
  4. Sa, 01/02: Believe it or not, the Earth is closest to the Sun today -- at "perihelion." Find out more at EarthSky: http://ow.ly/RZ9J
  5. WE, 12/30 Follow Drew Carey (@drewfromtv) and Drew will donate $1 to Lance Armstrong's Livestrong cancer support program: http://ow.ly/R6sj
  6. WE, 12/30: Is the Moon blue or truly depressed? Does it matter? Anyway, it is Full on Thursday (12/31) at 2:13 p.m., EST. http://ow.ly/QXy2
  7. Th., 12/24: Merry Christmas to all. Thx for following & my apologies for any messages I have not replied to. Click here: http://ow.ly/Pofr
  8. MO, 12/21: 12:47 p.m. EST. December Solstice, Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere.
  9. SU, 12/20: Can you catch Jupiter to the South this afternoon near the Moon (in daylight)? If not, try tomorrow - VERY DIFFICULT!
  10. WE, 12/16: New Moon at 7:02 am EST(This is really "No Moon" -- look for a thin crescent in the West after sunset starting Thursday evening.)
  11. SU, 12/13: Geminid Meteor Shower peaks in late evening into Monday predawn. Look high to the East. http://ow.ly/KgTt & http://ow.ly/KgTu
  12. TH, 12/10: Need a unique (& free) gift? Send their name to Venus, and print out an official certificate to give them! http://mjcwm.xrt.me
  13. @AngelaGrayson Hey, thanks! I've retweeted it (I think!). Much appreciated.
  14. TU, 12/08: Come out of the cold & join me tomorrow, 12/9 at Denver's Gates Planetarium for "Colorado Skies". Info/tickets: http://ow.ly/GAHs
  15. SU, 12/06: Moon passes 5° South of Mars at 10 p.m. EST -- before moonrise many places, so look East late in the evening. http://ow.ly/IAmv
  16. SU, 12/06: Bright Moon passes 3 degrees S of Beehive cluster, 1:19 a.m. EST. Moonlight will block stars. Look to high in SE sky.
  17. WE, 12/02, 2:31 a.m. EST, Full Moon (the 12th Full Moon of the year was the "Moon of the Popping Trees" to the Lakota) http://zgviz.xrt.me
  18. MO, 11/30: Join me on Wednesday, December 9 at Gates Planetarium in Denver for "Colorado Skies". For info and tickets: http://ow.ly/GAHs
  19. WE, 11/25: Spaceweather.com reminds that the Shuttle and ISS have separated and may be seen tonight: http://ow.ly/FCoz & http://ow.ly/FCoA
  20. TU, 11/24: First Quarter Moon, 2:39 p.m. EST, high to South at sunset. Bright Jupiter to the lower right. http://mmq0ng.xrt.me