Posted on 29 March 2008 · 237 views · 72 words.
Tonight: The Last Quarter Moon is in the morning sky. Look towards the south. The Moon is near the spout of the teapot of Sagittarius. With a telescope, look for the Apennine mountains. The Apennines are a 450 mile long curving mountain range forming the southeast wall of the Sea of Rains.
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