Space, Astronomy & Planetary Websites

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- (December 31, 1998) When the full moon takes its place in tomorrow night's sky it will begin an unusual series of full moons not seen in more than eight decades. There will be two full moons in January, none in February, and two again in March. That last occurred in 1915, according to the US Naval Observatory. The moon's cycle varies from 29.2 days to 29.9 days, averaging 29.53.

American Astronomical Society www.aas.org
Astronomy Picture of the Day antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Astronomy Sight www.astronomysight.com
Astrology World
www.astrology-world.com
Astrology Atlas & Free Charts www.astro.com/atlas
Earth & Sky Magazine www.earthsky.com
Eclipse www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse
MIR Space Station Location liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/temp/mir_loc.html
Comet Observation Page encke.jpl.nasa.gov
Cosmic Society of Paranormal Investigation www.cosmicsociety.com
Deep Sky Astronomy user.icx.net/~ngc457
Lunar Prospector lunar.arc.nasa.gov
SETI Search for Extraterrestrial Life www.bigscience.com/setiathome.html
Peoria Astronomical Society www.astronomical.org
Izzy's Starlog darkstar.swsc.k12.ar.us/~kwhite/skylog.html 
Space & Planetary
www.nss.org/space
Sputnik www.foxnews.com/scitech/features/sputnik
Weather Office www.weatheroffice.com

  

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