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This is a partially eclipsed Moon, seen in 2002 from Asheville, NC.
Why do the Moon and Constellations Appear Upside Down in the Southern Hemisphere?
The simple answer is because you’re standing upside down! And that changes your perspective. Find out more…
Learn about the Lagrangian Points and How They are Utilized
The James Webb Space Telescope is “parked” at a Lagrangian point (L2).
Understanding Twilight and How It Impacts Astronomical Observing
Learn more about the types of twilight and its impact on observing from the folks at
Sky & Telescope.
Why do the Moon and Constellations Appear Upside Down in the Southern Hemisphere?
The simple answer is because you’re standing upside down! And that changes your perspective. Find out more…
Learn about the Lagrangian Points and How They are Utilized
The James Webb Space Telescope is “parked” at a Lagrangian point (L2).
Understanding Twilight and How It Impacts Astronomical Observing
Learn more about the types of twilight and its impact on observing from the folks at
Sky & Telescope.

