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document.write('<p class="rss-title"><a class="rss-title" href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/nightskynotes/index.php" target="_self">Abrams Planetarium Night Sky Notes</a><br /><span class="rss-item">A brief description of the night sky.</span></p>');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/nightskynotes/index.php" title=" 	Monday, November 30, 2009 	The nearly full Moon is to the west of the Pleiades in the evening sky. As the night progresses, the Moon moves closer to the star cluster. Tomorrow evening, the Moon will be east of the cluster. Observers in Hawaii may see so..." target="_self">Night Sky Note for November 30, 2009</a><br />');
document.write(' 	Monday, November 30, 2009<br> 	The nearly full Moon is to the west of the Pleiades in the evening sky. As the night progresses, the Moon moves closer to the star cluster. Tomorrow evening, the Moon will be east of the cluster. Observers in Hawaii may see some of the stars of the Pleiades occulted by the Moon. 	 	');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/nightskynotes/index.php" title=" 	Sunday, November 29, 2009 	The red planet Mars is 13° west of the star Regulus. Mars rises about 5 hours after sunset and is high in the SSW by morning twilight. Mars will continue to move towards Regulus until it starts its retrograde motion on Decembe..." target="_self">Night Sky Note for November 29, 2009</a><br />');
document.write(' 	Sunday, November 29, 2009<br> 	The red planet Mars is 13° west of the star Regulus. Mars rises about 5 hours after sunset and is high in the SSW by morning twilight. Mars will continue to move towards Regulus until it starts its retrograde motion on December 21. 	 	');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/nightskynotes/index.php" title=" 	Saturday, November 28, 2009 	The gibbous Moon is in the ESE sky at dusk. Aim a telescope at the Moon and look for the crater Aristarchus. Aristarchus is a very bright crater in the Ocean of Storms.  Aristarchus is one of the youngest formation on the Mo..." target="_self">Night Sky Note for November 28, 2009</a><br />');
document.write(' 	Saturday, November 28, 2009<br> 	The gibbous Moon is in the ESE sky at dusk. Aim a telescope at the Moon and look for the crater Aristarchus. Aristarchus is a very bright crater in the Ocean of Storms.  Aristarchus is one of the youngest formation on the Moon, only 450 million years old. 	 	');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/nightskynotes/index.php" title=" 	Friday, November 27, 2009 	Venus rises 30° to the lower left of the star Spica. Look for Venus very low in the ESE 45 minutes before sunrise. How many more days can you find Venus in the morning twilight? Venus is only 11° west of the Sun. The bright pl..." target="_self">Night Sky Note for November 27, 2009</a><br />');
document.write(' 	Friday, November 27, 2009<br> 	Venus rises 30° to the lower left of the star Spica. Look for Venus very low in the ESE 45 minutes before sunrise. How many more days can you find Venus in the morning twilight? Venus is only 11° west of the Sun. The bright planet moves behind the Sun on January 11th, 2010 and returns to the evening sky in late February 2010.  	 	');
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