Stargazing: Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

Stargazing: Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

Current Weather Updated: Monday, November 9, 2009, 9:30 NST - Argentia

Clear Sky ForecastUpdated: Monday, November 9, 2009, 8:30 NST

Monday Evening

Variable cloudiness

3

°C

Variable cloudiness

P.O.P.: 20%, Wind: W 35km/h

Monday Overnight

Mainly clear

3

°C

Mainly clear

P.O.P.: 10%, Wind: W 25km/h

Moon Phases

Nov. 9

Last Quarter
Last Quarter

Nov. 16

New Moon
New Moon

Nov. 24

First Quarter
First Quarter

Dec. 2

Full Moon
Full Moon

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This Week in the Sky

Cepheus - The Celestial King

Cepheus - The Celestial King

Perched high in the northern skies in mid-November is the regal constellation of Cepheus. It isn’t the brightest collection of stars but because it is located in a rather barren part of the heavens near the North Star (Polaris), it is not too difficult to find even in suburban skies. Look for the pentagon or ‘house’ shaped Cepheus lying between the bright neighbouring constellation Cassiopeia on one side and Polaris on the other.

In ancient Greece, Cepheus was the old hapless king of Ethiopia, husband to the vain Cassiopeia, and father to beautiful Andromeda. Chinese myths know him as Tsao Fu, the famous charioteer, while Persian legends envisioned a shepherd with his dog and sheep.

This king is so close to the North Star he never seems to set under the horizon for folks living in mid-latitude regions. Since Earth wobbles on it axis as it spins, our North Star will shift from present day Polaris to a star within Cepheus in a matter of a few thousand years.

- Andrew Fazekas

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