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What's Up Tonight?

"Nothing!", you might exclaim. Wrong. Look again if the weather permits and wait for ten minutes for you eyes to dilate and gather more light. You might just just spot some lonesome twinkling (or non-twinkling) object.

In Singapore, the maximum approximate number of stars that you can see in the sky at any one point, weather permitting, is about 60 in suburban areas, 100+ in more rural areas, owing to the weather conditions and light pollution.

 

 

The Moon as seen through a 3X binoculars in January 2004

 

 

Jupiter rising in the East in March 2004

 

In this section, you will discover more about the stars and celestial objects above you right now, as well as be able to identify planets from stars, and even tell constellations!

 

What's up tonight | Constellations | Our Neighbours

 

 

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