Watch the Skies

December 2010
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Lunar Eclipse, Sprinkled With Fireballs Dec 23, 2010 12:43:21 PM | William Cooke
 
A new view of the Dec. 20-21 solstice lunar eclipse, sprinked with fireball meteors.
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Cloudy Skies? You Can Still Watch the Lunar Eclipse! Dec 21, 2010 04:34:17 AM | jtownsend
 
Cloudy skies over much of the U.S. might make for challenging viewing tonight for the solstice lunar eclipse -- but this list of live Web cams will help work around the weather.
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Tonight is the Solstice Lunar Eclipse! Dec 20, 2010 11:18:02 AM | William Cooke
 
Sure, it's a school night -- but what better time to gather your family and friends to see the moon in a new light?
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596 Scheila: An Identity Crisis? Dec 17, 2010 11:12:13 PM | William Cooke
 
Things are getting a little stranger in the asteroid belt these days!
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Live Web Chats Today: Geminid Meteor Shower Dec 13, 2010 11:13:24 AM | William Cooke
 
Baby, it's cold outside -- but you can still enjoy the December Geminids via two live Web chats on Dec. 13.
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Here Come the Geminids! Dec 13, 2010 02:04:45 AM | William Cooke
 
Last night the NASA All-sky Meteor cameras detected their first Geminid fireball of 2010!
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