Greetings, stargazers.
I am definitely getting spoiled by the remote operation capabilities of the Fort Lewis College observatory. Or else I am just getting lazier as the years go by. In either case I.
The first new moon of 2024 occurs on January 11, leaving the skies dark for stargazers to find Mercury at its most visible during its greatest separation from the sun.
The first new moon of 2024 occurs on January 11, leaving the skies dark for stargazers to find Mercury at its most visible during its greatest separation from the sun.