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WHAT'S UP THIS WEEK - NOV 15 - 21, 2004
Nov 15, 2004 - Welcome back, fellow skywatchers! The "hot" news for this week 
is, of course, the Leonid Meteor Shower. Where will it happen, when will it 
happen and how many can we expect to see? The answers to that are all matters 
of calculation and a whole lot of luck! The predictions for 2004 look best for 
the early hours of November 19, but why wait? The random rate (thanks to a 
little help from the Andromedids) has been outstanding! We will also locate and 
explore globular cluster M30 and a beautiful asterism known as the 
"Coathanger". Want some color in your stars? Then come along as we locate and 
view Omicron 1 Cygni! We head south for the "Lonely Star" - Formalhaut, and 
salute Southern Hemisphere viewers with the finest "double" in the sky, Rigel 
Kentauris. We will examine lunar features and use the Moon to guide you to the 
outer planets. You'll find a bit of space history here as well as a lot of fun 
for the naked-eye, binocular and telescope observer. For now? Hope 
for clear skies and mark your calendars...

Because here's what's up!

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A BRIEF INTERVIEW WITH SIR PATRICK MOORE
Nov 15, 2004 - TV host Sir Patrick Moore has popularized astronomy for almost 
half a decade in the United Kingdom and around the world by presenting his 
monthly Sky at Night program without a break - a slight episode of 
food-poisoning earlier this year that meant Patrick missed a program, but he 
made a full recovery. Patrick has also written over a hundred books and 
thousands of papers on the subject, and was working on a new project when 
Richard Pearson caught up with him at his East Grinstead home.

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