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The Night Sky Podcast | Winter Hexagon And The Big Dipper Myth

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Fri 01 Dec 2017
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The Night Sky Podcast | Winter Hexagon And The Big Dipper Myth

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 gonna be speaking about a few of the upcoming skywatching events that will be happening in the night sky above us for the first and second week of February 2016. How are you doing, Marina? I'm doing well. That's cool. You know, it's been cool the last the last couple days, because we're fortunate on the west coast, we've, we've had a bit of clear weather, finally, yeah, pushed all the way through January, with all the rain and stuff that we've had kind of that El Nino year coming through, where we get the big rainstorm every week or so coming off of the east side of the earth, excuse me, the west end of the Pacific Ocean blows all the way across over Hawaii kind of comes over. It's the West Coast has been slamming us for like the last 45 days or so. So it's kind of like that weather pattern for the West Coast at least to get that little break in like the first second or third week of February, where you get this little fall spring, you get the first few blooms of the flowers, that sort of thing all through Valentine's Day. It's kind of that I think part of the Mediterranean climate, sort of that same system that they have on the right and Europe also. But so that's a nice opportunity for us to have a chance t

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