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Saturday, 5 July 2008

Victoria, British Columbia

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Partly cloudy

19°C
Partly cloudy

Updated:Friday July 4 2008,22:00 PDT- Victoria Airport
Sunrise 5:18
Sunset 21:17
Ceiling 4572 m

Updated:Friday July 4 2008,22:00 PDT - Victoria Airport

Clear Sky Forecast

Friday Overnight
Variable cloudiness
Temperature 14°C
Variable cloudiness
P.O.P. 20%
Wind SE 5km/h
Saturday Evening
Variable cloudiness
Temperature 16°C
Variable cloudiness
P.O.P. 20%
Wind SW 20km/h
Updated: Friday July 4 2008,21:00PDT

Moon Phases

First Quarter
First Quarter
July 10
Full Moon
Full Moon
July 18
Last Quarter
Last Quarter
July 25
New Moon
New Moon
August 1

This Week in the Sky

The Little Donut in the Sky

The Little Donut in the Sky

For backyard astronomers the constellation Lyra-the harp offers up special deep sky riches. Besides having the fifth-brightest star in the entire sky and beautiful binary suns, there lies another treasure - the famous Ring Nebula.

Visible only through telescopes, this pale donut-shaped ring is actually a shell of gas thrown off by a dying star more than 2000 light years away. Photographs show the one light year diameter expanding bubble of gas in a beautiful rainbow of colours.

Larger telescopes also reveal a faint star in the centre of this ghostly ring. Known as a white dwarf, it is the naked white-hot core of a star that exploded 20,000 years ago. Astronomers believe that just such a fate awaits our own Sun when it dies. But no need to worry, our Sun has another 5 billion years to go.

- Andrew Fazekas

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