Dr. Susan (Storm) Richards ∞ Invisible Woman (drsusanrichards) wrote in na_electronics, @ 2013-08-15 18:11:00 |
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InvisibleWoman Yesterday, Koichi Itagaki of Yamagata, Japan spotted a new Nova in the constellation Delphinus, the Dolphin. #ScienceIsAwesome 3 hours ago |
InvisibleWoman It's so cool. It means there's a new star explosion going on! http://preview.tinyurl.com/kosp4q9 3 hours ago |
InvisibleWoman A nova like this is fairly easy to spot with binoculars or the naked eye, if you're lucky enough to have dark skies and clear weather. #ScienceIsAwesome 3 hours ago |
InvisibleWoman And to live in the Canary Islands on the Western coast of Africa. But if you don't, and can't get there like Reed & I, never fear... #ScienceIsAwesome 3 hours ago |
InvisibleWoman At SPACE.com Weather permitting, you can see the star explosion in a webcast, ourtesy of the online Slooh Space Camera. The webcast will begin at 7 p.m. EDT (2300 GMT). #ScienceIsAwesome 3 hours ago |