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@WestportObservatory@vmst.io · Mar 04, 2026
🌥️ Star Party Update – March 4th The Westport Observatory is socked in with clouds again tonight, so we're calling off this week's WAS Weekly Wednesday Star Party. Mother Nature had other plans! We hope the skies cooperate next week — clear skies and great views are worth the wait. See you next Wednesday! https://was-ct.org/ #WestportObservatory #WAS #StarParty #Astronomy #CloudedOut #ClearSkies #Stargazing #AmateurAstronomy #WestportCT #WeeklyStarParty
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@HollyCo26588808@universeodon.com · Feb 27, 2026
Six planets to be visible together in the evening sky, creating what is often called a planetary parade. Seven, if you include looking at the one you're standing on https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g3l0yzyxdo?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=fark&ICID=ref_fark #stem #science #space #stargazing #leisure #cool
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@HollyCo26588808@universeodon.com · Feb 25, 2026
Best places to see total lunar eclipse this March 3rd, if it's dark outside https://www.space.com/stargazing/lunar-eclipses/where-to-see-the-total-lunar-eclipse-in-the-early-hours-of-march-3 #stem #science #space #stargazing #cool
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@WestportObservatory@vmst.io · Feb 20, 2026
This Week’s Sky at a Glance (Feb 20–March 1) Forecast for us in New England: mostly “meh.” Clouds rule the week, but if you catch a break, look up. Jupiter is blazing high after sunset. Saturn lingers low in the dawn. Orion dominates the evening with Taurus and the Pleiades nearby. Late winter skies are prime deep-sky season—grab it if you can. 👉 https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-february-20-march-1/ #Astronomy #NightSky #Jupiter #SkyandTelescope #Saturn #Orion #WestportObservatory #Stargazing
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