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>Subject: Look at Mars Tonight
>Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 10:20:48 -0600
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>Space Weather News for January 4, 2004
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>MARS: Tonight is a good night to look at Mars. NASA's six-wheeled rover
>Spirit landed there less than 24 hours ago, in a place called Gusev
>Crater. Spirit is beaming some wonderful images to Earth--you've probably
>seen them on TV or on the web. But are you ready for a break from screens?
>Tonight you can step outside and see Mars with your own eyes. Visit
>Spaceweather.com for directions and a sky map.
>
>EARTH AT PERIHELION: Earth's orbit around the sun isn't a perfect circle,
>it's an ellipse. One side is closer to the sun (147.5 million km) than the
>other (152.6 million km). Today, January 4th, we're at the closest point,
>known to astronomers as perihelion. The sun looks a bit bigger than
>average and sunlight falling on Earth is a few percent more intense.
>Check Spaceweather.com for more information.
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