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Old 10-25-2007, 08:40 PM
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Stargazing Spectacular in San Antonio Thursday Night | WOAI.COM: San Antonio News

Supposed to be a great night for stargazing. Maybe that's why it's so quiet in here!! I better get out to the driveway and have a peek.
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Stargazing Spectacular in San Antonio Thursday Night | WOAI.COM: San Antonio News

Supposed to be a great night for stargazing. Maybe that's why it's so quiet in here!! I better get out to the driveway and have a peek.
it was a beautiful full moon rising tonight. not a lot of stargazing for me tonight with all the lights around the building...but...soon enough. would love to hear your findings...or sightings. I love looking up into the sky, even without a telescope.
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The moon tonight was a full moon and 14% bigger than usual. It's called the Hunter's Moon this month. The brightness makes it difficult to see stars and constellations clearly. We drive down to the parking area on south I 37 about 3 miles past 1604. It's dark and safe and easy to see all the stars.
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The moon did look huge! It was gorgeous. I couldn't see much else, though.
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