The 10 Must-See Skywatching Events to Look for in 2020
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The 10 Must-See Skywatching Events to Look for in 2020
From Space.com:
"Another year of skywatching is upon us, and there's a lot to look forward to in 2020!
Here are the 10 most noteworthy sky events. Two amazing meteor showers, several close pairings of bright planets, a "ring of fire" and a total solar eclipse are among the celestial highlights that will take place in the new year."
https://www.space.com/39231-top-skywatc ... -year.html
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"Another year of skywatching is upon us, and there's a lot to look forward to in 2020!
Here are the 10 most noteworthy sky events. Two amazing meteor showers, several close pairings of bright planets, a "ring of fire" and a total solar eclipse are among the celestial highlights that will take place in the new year."
https://www.space.com/39231-top-skywatc ... -year.html
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Telescopes: Questar 3.5 Standard SN 18-11421; Stellina (EAA)
Solar: Thousand Oaks white light filter; Daystar Quark (chromosphere) Hα filter
Mounts: Explore Scientific Twilight I; Majestic heavy duty tripod
Local Club: New Hampshire Astronomical Society
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Telescopes: Questar 3.5 Standard SN 18-11421; Stellina (EAA)
Solar: Thousand Oaks white light filter; Daystar Quark (chromosphere) Hα filter
Mounts: Explore Scientific Twilight I; Majestic heavy duty tripod
Local Club: New Hampshire Astronomical Society
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