Subject: [Tweeters] Not Birding related, But..
Date: Thu Apr 2 20:28:10 PDT 2020
From: Richard Walker - RichardAWalker at outlook.com

Hi Tweeters,
I imagine most everyone who reads this has binoculars.
If so, and it is even a bit clear where you are tonight (Thursday) or Friday after dark,
take your binoculars out and look to the west. The very bright "star" there is actually the planet Venus.
Thursday, the group of stars you see right above Venus is called The Pleiades, or The Seven Sisters.
This is an open star cluster, meaning only loosely held by their mutual gravity.
It is visible to the naked eye, but binoculars make it so much better.
Friday night, Venus will be right among them.
Also, if you have a Subaru, look at the emblem on the front. Subaru is the Japanese name for this cluster.
Now back to your regularly scheduled birding.
Richard Walker
Olympia, WA




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