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P685 CEEFAX 685 Fri 19 Nov 16:18/24  1/4    MERCURY is coming into view as a morning object. VENUS remains prominent in the eastern sky before dawn. SATURN is an evening object in Capricornus, and therefore rather low down for British observers.   URANUS and NEPTUNE are badly placed in Sagittarius. METEOR SHOWERS The Geminids - 7-16 Dec, maximum 13 Dec; The Ursids - 17-25 Dec, maximum 23 Dec.  BBC1 601 C3 603 BBC1 Choice 608 BBC2 602 C4 604 BBC2 Choice 609 Food BBC1 TV BBC2 TV 1 Choice
P685 CEEFAX 685 Fri 19 Nov 16:25/36  2/4    MOON New: 13 Nov, 13 Dec. First quarter: 21 Nov, 20 Dec. Full: 29 Nov, 28 Dec. Last quarter: 6 Dec. There are two eclipses in November. A partial eclipse of the Sun on the 13th which was not visible from Britain, but on 29 November there will be a total eclipse of the Moon visible from whole of the British Isles. It begins at 0440 and ends at 0810, with totality from 0602 to 0648. Recent lunar eclipses have been dark.  BBC1 601 BBC2 602 BBC1 Choice 608 Food BBC1 TV BBC2 TV 1 Choice
P685 CEEFAX 685 Fri 19 Nov 16:22/16  3/4    THE STARS The main autumn constellation is the Square of Pegasus high in the south. Leading off from it is M31, the Great Spiral in Andromeda. The Sky at Night information line keeps you up to date with astronomical news.   The number is 0891 800 300 (calls cost 36p/min cheap rate, 48p/min at other times).        BBC1 601 BBC2 602 BBC1 Choice 608 Food BBC1 TV BBC2 TV 1 Choice
P685 CEEFAX 685 Fri 19 Nov 16:14/47  4/4    FUTURE PROGRAMMES Sun 14 Nov BBC1, repeated Sat 20 Nov BBC2. A school's radio observatory in Somerset. Sun 12 Dec BBC1, repeated Sat 18 Dec BBC2. Latest findings about Black Holes. Sun 9 Jan BBC1, repeated Sat 15 Jan BBC2. Auriga - The Cosmic Charioteer.   BBC1 601 C3 603 BBC1 Choice 608 BBC2 602 C4 604 BBC2 Choice 609 Food BBC1 TV BBC2 TV 1 Choice