What's Up for September 2014
Red star(Antares) meets red planet(Mars) and view a zodiacal light that points towards Jupiter.
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What's Up for October? A lunar eclipse, a solar eclipse and Mars has a close encounter with a comet.
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Twin meteor showers feature the slow Taurids and the swift Leonids while Rosetta's lander Philae is scheduled to land on Comet C-G and transmit data from the surface about the comet's composition.
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The December Geminids and Ursids offer up two more chances to see meteor showers this year. Plus, there are two comets to try for through telescopes.
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Jupiter's moons are putting on an amazing show this month. The orbital path of the moons is tilting edge-ion to the Earth and the sun.
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See planetary pairs grace the sky in time for Valentine’s Day and Jupiter’s moons perform a celestial ballet.
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A total solar eclipse in the North Atlantic and tips to prepare for the next U.S. eclipse.
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A total lunar eclipse that takes place on the night of a full moon and, later this month, the Lyrid meteor shower.
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Venus and Mercury grace the west-northwest sky an hour past sunset and the giant planets Jupiter and Saturn rule the sky this month.
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The month starts off with a beautiful close pairing of the moon and Saturn.
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A total eclipse of the Harvest moon, plus planets and the late summer milky way.
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Enjoy this summer's celestial fireworks display of the most popular meteor shower of the year on August 12.
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Earth will shine from beyond the rings of Saturn while Cassini takes a mosaic of the planet and its rings on July 19.
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Saturn's rings open wide. And meteors are marred by moonlight.
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