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Keep Your Eyes On The Sky For Some Unusual Celestial Events

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 A rare "Blue Moon" will be visible in southeast Michigan.  The moon won't actually appear blue, but gets it's name because it is only visible every 2 to 3 years.

I had the chance to speak to the director of the Sherzer Observatory at Eastern Michigan University, Norbert Vance and he shares information on a number of interesting things visible right now in the night sky.

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Sherzer Observatory will be open this evening from 9pm to midnight for views of the lovely moonrise, Saturn in the large telescope, and even a flyover of the International Space Station across the southern sky at 10:20pm. It's all free and open to the public.

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Lisa Barry was a reporter, and host of All Things Considered on 89.1 WEMU.