Monday, 24 January 2011

Betelgeuse Tonight

With the moon hiding below the horizon in Virgo tonight, why not go out and have a look for Betelgeuse.
Betelgeuse is the second brightest star in Orion, with a magnitude of 0.45, and is the ninth brightest star in the night sky. Betelgeuse marks the shoulder of the great Hunter, Orion, and appears distinctly orange in colour through a telescope, or even to the naked eye.
Find Orion with his belt in the South East sky and at his shoulder shines the red star. A powerful entity and one invoked by mystics and seers down the century.

Love Lianne

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