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- Title
Summer skies.
- Authors
Riddle, Bob
- Abstract
The article presents several astronomical predictions for the summer of 2009. It is stated that Mercury will start the summer as a morning planet, and move away from the Sun toward the west and western elongation on June 13, 2009. It is mentioned that at the beginning of June, Venus will shine brightly among various stars of the constellation Pisces; and Venus will outshine everything except the Moon and the International Space Station (ISS). It is stated that the ISS has many solar panels installed, and it will reflect sunlight and outshine everything at night except the Moon.
- Subjects
ASTRONOMY; INNER planets; PLANETS; INTERNATIONAL Space Station; SOLAR cells; MERCURY (Planet); VENUS (Planet); MOON; PISCES (Constellation)
- Publication
Science Scope, 2009, Vol 32, Issue 9, p60
- ISSN
0887-2376
- Publication type
Article