In the Sky Tonight:
Mars is low in the east-northeast at dawn, and looks like a modestly bright star. Tomorrow, much fainter Uranus will be quite close to the lower left of Mars, so both of them will fit in a binocular field of view. Uranus will stand closer above Mars on Saturday.
Dark Skies
McDonald Observatory collaborates with local communities and businesses to promote nighttime lighting that keeps light on the ground and out of the sky.
The Dark Skies Initiative helps to fund education efforts and replacements of lights in our community to keep the skies above West Texas full of stars for all to enjoy.
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