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Stargazing

Tuesday, 7 Oct 2008

Brochet, Manitoba

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Partly cloudy

7°C
Partly cloudy

Updated:Monday Oct 6 2008,22:00 CDT- Stony Rapids
Sunrise
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Ceiling 762 m

Updated:Monday Oct 6 2008,22:00 CDT - Stony Rapids

Clear Sky Forecast

Monday Overnight
Variable cloudiness
Temperature 3°C
Variable cloudiness
P.O.P. 20%
Wind NW 10km/h
Tuesday Evening
Cloudy periods
Temperature 4°C
Cloudy periods
P.O.P. 10%
Wind NE 10km/h
Updated: Monday Oct 6 2008,19:59CDT

Moon Phases

First Quarter
First Quarter
Oct 7
Full Moon
Full Moon
Oct 14
Last Quarter
Last Quarter
Oct 21
New Moon
New Moon
Oct 28

This Week in the Sky

Buzzing around the Horse

Buzzing around the Horse

A distinctive baseball diamond pattern, marked out by four bright stars makes Pegasus - the flying horse -an easy constellation to find, high above the southern horizon.

Look out toward the far right of the diamond form, Pegasus' brightest star, orange-coloured Enif marks the stallion's nose. Scan with binoculars above and to the right of Enif and you can glimpse M15, a giant globular cluster more than 33,000 light years from Earth. Known as the 'fly', it is a faint, fuzzy ball of 500,000 stars held together by gravity. Emitting large amounts of x-rays, astronomers believe there is a black hole at its centre.

An even more exotic destination within Pegasus - a faint naked-eye star lying halfway between second and third base stars - Markab and Scheat. Lying 55 light-years away, 51 Pegasi is the first sun-like star known to have a planet. While the exoplanet itself is not visible, it's amazing to think that this scorched world is half-the size of Jupiter and orbits so close to its parent sun that its year lasts only 4 days.

- Andrew Fazekas

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