Nature & Science

 

 

 
It is easy to pick out Jupiter rising in the east after sunset, but take note of a brilliant star higher in the East, it is Capella.
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Even if ants were a passion of his, William Harris Ashmead was not exclusive.
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We had extended periods where snow covered the ground, hiding the grass that Canada geese and brant like to eat. So where do they go when the grass they prefer in Ocean Park is not available?
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The brightest planet in our sky is now in opposition. Jupiter will be 393 million miles away, its closest to us, for the year.

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