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Stargazing

Friday, 18 July 2008

Cochrane, Alberta

Current Weather

Current Weather

Light thunderstorm

11°C
Light thunderstorm

Updated:Friday July 18 2008,16:00 MDT- Calgary Airport
Sunrise 5:42
Sunset 21:41
Ceiling unlimited

Updated:Friday July 18 2008,16:00 MDT - Calgary Airport

Clear Sky Forecast

Friday Evening
Chance of thunder- showers
Temperature 11°C
Chance of thunder- showers
P.O.P. 40%
Wind N 5km/h
Friday Overnight
Variable cloudiness
Temperature 7°C
Variable cloudiness
P.O.P. 20%
Wind W 5km/h
Updated: Friday July 18 2008,15:00MDT

Moon Phases

Full Moon
Full Moon
July 18
Last Quarter
Last Quarter
July 25
New Moon
New Moon
August 1
First Quarter
First Quarter
August 8

This Week in the Sky

Celestial Birdwatching - Cygnus

Celestial Birdwatching - Cygnus

Look high above the eastern horizon late in the evening this week and you can catch sight of a mythical celestial bird silently roosting in the starry skies. Cygnus, the Swan, known more commonly as the Northern Cross, is a constellation that is easy to spot with the unaided eyes - even from suburban skies. Six bright stars form a distinctive lop-sided x- pattern.

According to ancient Greek mythology, this cross shaped figure was once a great warrior that was tragically killed in battle. The king of the Gods, Zeus honoured the fallen hero by transforming him into a graceful white swan, and placed him amongst the stars.

The brightest of the group, blue-white Deneb, pins down the swan's tail, while orange-hued Alberio marks the bird's head. Cygnus appears to straddle the ghostly band of the Milky Way, filled with countless number of stars that are part of our home galaxy.

- Andrew Fazekas

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