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Astronomy for the Month.

The sun enters Gemini on the 21st of the mouth Fall moon on tho 25‘h. Meicory is a morning star during the month and is in oloso proximity to Venus. VonUK, rising shortly before sunrise, will be in conjunction with the moon od the sth, Mars will be io oonjuuction on tbo 7tb, and Jupiter on the 23rd. (Two heavenly bodies are in conjunction when they are due north at the same time). Jupiter Hues almost due cast at sunset and now presents a fine appearanoo. Mars is in C-iocer bat is rapidly moving towards Leo.

Aroturns, a yellowish star of the first magnitude, rises a little further north than Jupiter and about two hours later. This star stands fonrth in order of brightness, taking rank after Sirius, Canopus, and Alpha Centauri (one of the Pointers of the Southern Cross ) Saturn rises about 9 o’clock.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3903, 27 May 1899, Page 2

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Astronomy for the Month. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3903, 27 May 1899, Page 2

Astronomy for the Month. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3903, 27 May 1899, Page 2

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