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The Moon wanes in the pre-dawn sky this week. New Moon occurs on the
11th at 3:51 pm Eastern Daylight Time. She begins the week in the
company of the stars of Sagittarius, the Archer, one of the signature
constellations of summer.On the morning of the 8th she brushes just a
degree south of the third magnitude star Dabih in the constellation of
Capricornus, the Sea-Goat. From then through the end of the week she
wends her way through the barren stars of early autumn's sky.
Yes, you read it correctly in the lastparagraph. This is the weekend
when we advance our clocks to Daylight Time. This is supposed to
happen at 2:00 am local time on themorning of Sunday the 10th, but
most everyone sets their clocks before retiring on Saturday night. The
rules governing Daylight Time have varied quite a bit since the
concept was first introduced in the U.S. at the end of World War I. In
concept the idea promoted extendedtime for arms production under
natural light, conceivably saving energy. First codified in 1918, the
rule was quickly rescinded in 1919.For the next few decades Daylight
Time observance was left up to individual states. Federal rules did
not come into play until 1966. Since then the beginning and endingof
Daylight Time has been set by the Uniform Standard Time Act and its
amendments. The most recent ofthese was passed in 2005 and became
effective in 2007. We will stay on Daylight Time until November 3rd
this year. Interestingly we now spend about a month longer on Daylight
Time than on "Standard" time, which makes mewonder what "Standard"
time shouldreally be. The USNO has no say in the matter, though.
Enforcement ofthe Time Act and its various laws are the responsibility
of the Department of Transportation!
This week is the third campaign for the international Globe At Night
"citizen science" program. This world-wide effort to document the
brightness of the sky and increase sky awareness was born in the
International Year of Astronomy in 2009. The idea is simple: collect
data from people around the world by counting the stars visible from
any location. This month you have the choice of two constellations,
Orion and Leo. Orion is on the meridian as evening twilight falls,
while Leo is best seen after 10:00 pm EDT, high in the eastern sky.
Whichever constellation you use, allyou need to do is to compare your
view of the sky with the star chartson the project's website and
answer some simple questions on your observing environment. It's a
great family activity and demonstrates that even simple things can
contribute important information to science.
Despite the threat of a late season snowstorm here in Washington, I
was quite pleased to see an old friend returning to the sky as I
packed up my telescope for the night. The bright, rose-tinted star
Arcturus was peeking over the roofline to the east. This star, the
brightest in the northern sky, is a sure sign of approaching spring.
Look for its solitary glow in the east during the late evening.
Jupiter seems to get a reprieve in the evening hours thanks to the
switch to Daylight Time. In reality he's still well west of the
meridian as twilight fades, but now you don'thave to drag the
telescope out untilafter dinnertime to get a good look at him. The
giant planet is still the brightest star-like object in the sky, and
even though his apparent disc has shrunk to 80% of his opposition size
he still offers a wealth of details for the modest instrument.
Saturn's entry into the sky gets pushed back an hour thanks to the
clock change, so after Daylight Time takes over you'll once again have
to stay up until 11:00 pm to see him come up. By the same tokenyou
won't have to get up quite so early to catch him in the morning sky.
It will still be dark at 6:00 am EDT and Saturn will be just west of
the meridian. A quick view of this far-flung world with his mysterious
rings is just the way to start off another day!

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