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3" of rain today. First rain in months. My cousin (and neighbor) took this picture of a rattlesnake climbing out of a mesquite tree hollow. Not your everyday experience. 11/29/20
Regrann from @nasa - What's Up in the night skies this June? First up is Venus. It reaches its highest sunset altitude for the year this month and sets more than two hours after sunset. Then, you can't miss Jupiter, only a month after its opposition--when Earth was directly between Jupiter and the Sun. The best time to observe Jupiter through a telescope is 10:30 p.m. local time at the beginning of the month and as soon as it's dark by the end of the month. Just aim your binoculars at the bright planet for a view including the four Galilean moons. Or just enjoy Jupiter with your unaided eye! Credit: NASA #nasa #space #jupiter #venus #planets #stargazing #astronomy #solarsystem #nightsky #whatsup #lookup #sky #stars #june
Regrann from @nasa - What’s up for April in the night sky? This month, you won’t want to miss red Mars and golden Saturn in the south-southeast sky. By April 7, the Moon joins the pair and if you’re in a dark area, you may see some glow from the nearby Milky Way. Credit: NASA #nasa #space #mars #saturn #moon #planets #south #southeast #stargazing #astronomy #solarsystem #pair #milkyway #nightsky #whatsup #lookup #sky #stars #april