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Que tal in the Current Skies
An Earth/Space Science newsletter written with the casual 'backyard' observer in mind. Newsletter contains information about lunar and planet positions for viewing; the sun's position along the ecliptic; and other current sky information.
http://currentsky.com/

Current Sky Watches
Know what to watch for in the night sky. Are there any comets or meteor showers? Find out here.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/4515/Sky_Watch.html

Monthly Observing Notes
from The Salopian Web.
http://www.r-clarke.org.uk/astro.htm

Phase of the Moon
Calendar showing the phase of the moon for this month or a month/year of your choice. Prints very nice too.
http://www.googol.com/moon

Moonstick Information Site
describes a slide rule moon phase calendar and provides other methods of computing astronomical information.
http://www.moonphasecalendar.com/

Cosmicdust
Celestial events for the current month.
http://cosmicdust.co.uk/

The Natural Year Circular Almanac
A chart graphically displaying sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, moon phase, tides, high and low temperature, other weather data, stars, and planets in a circular format that highlights patterns and cycles.
http://www.naturalyear.com

SkyWatch - Your Astronomical Alarm Clock
Sends its subscribers a daily email on astronomical events such as satellite passes and meteor showers that can be observed from their location.
http://www.sky-watch.com

Astronomy.com: Calendar of Events
Offers major sky events including meteor showers, lunar and solar eclipses, comets, asteroids.
http://www.astronomy.com/Calendar/Default.asp

Astronomical Calendar Online
Calendar of astronomical events and ephemeris. Conjunctions, phases of the moon, eclipses, meteor showers, planetary configurations and other celestial events.
http://www.cosmobrain.com/cosmobrain/res/astroevent.html

Observing
from Sky and Telescope magazine.
http://SkyandTelescope.com/observing/



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