Stargazing Forecast
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Thursday
Feb 23
3 out of 10 (medium - high) -
Friday
Feb 24
9 out of 10 (medium - high)Variable clouds with a shower Hi 51° Low 36° Humidity 78% forecast detailsExcellent This is a great night to be stargazing!
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Saturday
Feb 25
7 out of 10 (medium - high)Very windy; clouds and sun Hi 44° Low 27° Humidity 50% forecast detailsVery Good Conditions will be very good for watching the night sky.
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Sunday
Feb 26
8 out of 10 (medium - high)Partly sunny and breezy Hi 39° Low 24° Humidity 39% forecast detailsVery Good Conditions will be very good for watching the night sky.
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Monday
Feb 27
8 out of 10 (medium - high)Clearing Hi 46° Low 37° Humidity 56% forecast detailsVery Good Conditions will be very good for watching the night sky.
Moon Phases for Southold, NY
Today
Waxing Crescent
Thu, Mar 1
First Quarter
Thu, Mar 8
Full
Thu, Mar 15
Last Quarter
Thu, Mar 22
New
Planet Rise & Set Times
Mercury
r: 7:08 AM
s: 6:34 PM
Venus
r: 8:14 AM
s: 9:11 PM
Mars
r: 6:26 PM
S: 7:35 AM
Jupiter
r: 9:07 AM
s: 10:43 PM
Saturn
r: 10:00 PM
s: 9:05 AM
Uranus
r: 7:46 AM
s: 7:57 PM
Neptune
r: 6:30 AM
s: 5:14 PM
Astronomy Live Feed
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Stunning Video of the Aurora and the Stars
Flickr.com - Feb 22, 2012; 5:11 PM ET
It's rare to see the aurora borealis as far south as New Hampshire.
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Is Venus Slowing Down?
AccuWeather.com - Feb 17, 2012; 10:03 AM ET
Our neighbor planet's orbit seems to have slowed down since it last was observed.
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Tornado Season On The Sun?
Space.com - Feb 16, 2012; 1:09 PM ET
Plasma caught in a magnetic dance across the Sun's surface closely resembles tornadoes on Earth.
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Two Earth-Sized Planets Born of Battered "Jupiter"?
nationalgeographic.com - Feb 15, 2012; 9:57 AM ET
Two Earth-size worlds orbiting perilously close to their dying star may be the fractured remnants of a Jupiter-like gas giant, a new study suggests.
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Red Sea: Sounding Radar Buoys Evidence Mars Once Had an Ocean
scientificamerican.com - Feb 14, 2012; 3:07 PM ET
The Red Planet looks to have been home to a large body of water billions of years ago
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The Recipe for Planet Earth
AccuWeather.com - Feb 9, 2012; 10:49 AM ET
Scientists have provided new insights into the processes behind the evolution of the planet.
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What?! Man Plans to Skydive from Space
RedBullStratos.com - Feb 7, 2012; 7:26 PM ET
"One Man. One Balloon. One jump from the edge of space breaking the speed of sound."
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Full Snow Moon Will Shine Bright Tonight
AccuWeather.com - Feb 7, 2012; 10:00 AM ET
The Full Snow Moon is a name given to the full moon that occurs in February in the North America.
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The AccuWeather.com Stargazing Forecast considers weather conditions and the lunar cycle to forecast the peak evenings for amateur astronomy.
Astronomy Widgets
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Space Weather Gadget
For Windows Vista™ - Developed by Lorne Reap
This Windows Vista™ gadget is handy for astronomers and features a NASA Solar Monitor which contains near-realtime and archived information on active regions and solar activity.
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Antonin-Rukl Lunar Atlas Gadget
For Windows Vista™ - Developed by Lorne Reap
The Antonin-Rukl Lunar Atlas is the standard for the Lunar Observer; it details the lunar surface as seen through the telescope.
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Solar Eclipse Calculator
For Mac OSX® - Developed by Xavier Jubier
This widget computes the local circumstances for any solar eclipses from 1970 to 2039.
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SOHO Solar Prominence Feed
For Windows Vista™ - Developed by Lorne Reap
This gadget is very useful to people who own and operate "Coranados' Line of Solar Telescope" the last 48 hours of real time feed updated every hour from NASA's SOHO Project.
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Meteor Showers
For Yahoo! Widgets - Developed by James Constable
Perfect for stargazers and amateur astronomers, this Widget keeps track of eleven of the most spectacular meteor showers visible throughout the year, and notifies you when they are active.
Snow Produced By the Ocean?
You have probably heard of lake-effect snow, but can the ocean produce similar conditions?
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Fair Expect only fair conditions for viewing the heavens.