June 7, 2009

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For a Limited Time Only

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image by Alexandros Diamantis, Athens, Greece

The Moon is the easiest night time celestial object to observe. It's easy to find: big, bright and full of compelling detail. But even this heavenly jewel gets entangled in our cluttering of the sky. Sometimes buildings block it, energy plants slice through it, and more and more frequently Chuck Wood



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