Friday, September 11, 2009

Lambda Aquilae

The star Lambda Aquilae is high in the south at nightfall, to the lower right of Altair, the southeastern point of the Summer Triangle. The Pioneer 11 spacecraft is headed in the star's direction, and should pass it in about four million years.

- Quads, hailing from Grand Marsh Observatory atop Elk Castle Hill

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