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Astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2000 March 11 Messier Marathon Credit & Copyright: Explanation: Gripped by an, it's once again time for many amateur stargazers to embark on! The Vernal occurs March 20, marking the first day of Spring for the Northern Hemisphere. It also marks a favorable for potentially viewing all the objects in 18th century French astronomer in one observing run. A bright full moon will interfere with dark skies near the actual equinox, so good nights near new moon for weekend marathoners are March 11/12 and April 1/2.
(As an added bonus all the in the solar system can be viewed on these dates.) Astronomer Paul Gitto has created this grid with 11 rows and 10 columns of. In numerical order, the grid begins with at upper left ends, a small elliptical galaxy in Andromeda (lower right). Gitto's images were made with a digital camera and a 10-inch diameter reflecting telescope.
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