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Thursday, 24 July 2008

Knowlton, Quebec

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17°C
Light rain

Updated:Thursday July 24 2008,0:00 EDT- Sherbrooke Airport
Sunrise 5:26
Sunset 20:27
Ceiling unlimited

Updated:Thursday July 24 2008,0:00 EDT - Sherbrooke Airport

Clear Sky Forecast

Wednesday Overnight
Thunder- showers
Temperature 19°C
Thunder- showers
P.O.P. 60%
Wind SE 15km/h
Thursday Evening
Cloudy with clear breaks
Temperature 19°C
Cloudy with clear breaks
P.O.P. 30%
Wind S 10km/h
Updated: Wednesday July 23 2008,23:00EDT

Moon Phases

Last Quarter
Last Quarter
July 25
New Moon
New Moon
August 1
First Quarter
First Quarter
August 8
Full Moon
Full Moon
August 16

This Week in the Sky

The Eyes of the Swan - Alberio

The Eyes of the Swan - Alberio

This week Cygnus, the Swan constellation -also known as the Northern Cross - climbs ever higher on its trek towards the southeastern evening sky. While brilliant Deneb pins down her tail, sweep to its right toward the faintest of the stars at the foot of the cross and you will find Alberio, marking the eye of the Swan.

Shining modestly with a distinct golden yellow hue, Alberio sits about 385 light years away from Earth - a dying star 700 times more luminous than our own Sun. Small backyard telescopes and even steadily held binoculars easily reveal Alberio to be a magnificent double star.

The fainter companion is a beautiful sapphire-blue coloured gem that lies more than 630 billion kilometers away from neighbouring Alberio- that is more than 100 times the distance between the Sun and Pluto. The striking contrast in colours makes this stellar duo one of the most beautiful celestial sights in the entire sky.

- Andrew Fazekas

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