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The Night Sky Podcast | Moons Of Jupiter
Hello, and thank you for listening to this episode of the night sky podcast. My name is Billy Newman. And I'm Marina Hansen. And this week, we're going to be talking about the things happening above us in the sky for the, I guess, 23rd 22nd of April. It's almost the end of April, right? That's like, we're in now. I was looking at some of the events that are going on, and then we're kind of going to dig into a couple of things about the planets that you can see right now. That'd be fun to talk about. It's gonna be cool. There's a lot of stuff going on right now. And we've done a lot this last week, too. Yeah. Yeah, which is, which is definitely the way to go. We got to do more, more observation stuff as much as we can. This is this is the season for us. That that becomes the most possible, especially here in Oregon, and in the Willamette Valley in the winter. And this winter, I think it's been an El Nino year, they say, but you know, there's been some nice days too. It's nice, a lot of waves of clouds. So mostly stormy. Yeah. November, December, January, February, and I'd say March, are all months where there's really consistent cloud cover, and there's a very slim chance that you'll be able to have a continued amount of good observational viewing nights for stars or, or for astronomical events or going on like in the mornings. We rarely, I think, had a day to