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Tues. Nov. 25 - Mars continues to hang around the western sky, seemingly reluctant to move behind the Sun. Early this evening it will pose to the left of the growing crescent Moon.
Tues. Nov. 25 - Guess what? Algol is back again for an evening 'nudge, nudge, wink, wink'. The blink will be between 5.30 and 7.30pm.
Sat. Nov. 29 - The Moon reaches First Quarter tonight, with the half slice of orange high in the evening sky.
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Main website links:
Okanagan Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada www.ocrasc.ca
Okanagan Observatory www.okanaganobservatory.ca
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