The first candle is burning.
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Zuhuse is today's pre-Christmas afternoon coffee table but safe, "comfortable" ...
yesterday during an evening walk to the barn, the first wonderful winter sky arched over the horizon. All parts of the picture could be seen, it looked like a look into the big world picture book. I beamed a particularly intense at the time against an unknown star with tremendous intensity: I have now found out is JUPITER. The moon was a lot of light, the landscape shone silver in the first sub-zero temperatures, the air felt "chilly" when inhaling everywhere sparkled small crystals on the grass and leaf tips from the horse's long met with calm spreading clouds of steam. ..
inquiries resulted in the net:
Jupiter dominates the evening sky. Around it adheres to Uranus. Neptune is also observed in the evening. To find the two faint planets Uranus and Neptune, a finding chart is necessary. inquiries resulted in the net:
Today, the Christmas season begins on 1 Advent. Today is a half moon. Jupiter culminates at 19 ½ Clock. Transit of Jupiter's Great Red Spot at 21 ½ Clock. Shadow of Jupiter's moons in the evening sky. The highly visible bright Venus is tomorrow and Monday at 4 ½ Clock. Deep-Sky objects can be seen already from the early evening. crossing the International Space Station on the morning sky.
Jupiter in the evening in the south and is next to the moon is the brightest natural object until well into the night . He keeps in the constellation Aquarius.
All a nice Advetnszeit!
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