6.12.2006

OK, thanks.

SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids: "MARK YOUR CALENDAR: On Thursday, June 15th, the planet Mars will glide through the Beehive star cluster, producing a beautiful display for backyard telescopes. It will look as if a red supernova (Mars) has gone off inside the cluster. Mars is easy to find in the western sky shortly after sunset; it's right beside the planet Saturn."

Right beside Saturn. Got it. Now I won't have to stop and ask for directions.

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