Observation
Throughout this week it has been incredibly difficult to make many observations due to the dense fog and rain that has alternated back and forth. The moon phases for this week have gone from third quarter last Saturday through waning crescent this week, anticipating a new moon for next week. Learning about Carina this week in class I leaned that its First Magnitude star, Canopus, is the second brightest star in the night sky and is a winter constellation making it visible during this time of the year.
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