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    Geminid Over Las Cruces

    Hazy skies did little to dim the brightness of this Gemind meteor, which graced the skies over southern New Mexico on the night of Dec. 14 around 7:28 p.m. MST. Moving at 80,000 mph, the 3/4 inch meteor — a piece of the asteroid 3200 Phaethon — flared brighter than the planet Venus before burning …

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    Geminid Meteor Shower

    Clouds hampered our viewing of the Geminid meteor shower peak last night. However, we managed to capture a few images before viewing was obscured.

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    A Shadow on the Moon

    The next full moon is known as the Cold Moon, the Long Night Moon, or the Moon Before Yule. The moon will be “opposite” the sun at 9:38 a.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 10. The moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from the evening of Thursday, Dec. 8 through the …

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