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Night Skies 2003

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2003 Regular Features ArchiveAround the Lakesby Charlie StewartGray MerriamLegaleseGeneral information and opinion on legal topics by Rural Legal Services LettersMazinaw Musings by Bill RowsomeNature Reflections by Jean GriffinNight Skiesby Leo Enright

Special FeatureTribute to David Brison NightSkies 2003 by Leo Enright 2007 / 2006 / 2005 /2004 / 2003 Leo Enright of Sharbot Lake is one of the foremost authorities in Canadian amateur astronomy. Leo is an accomplished solar and aurora observer, and has written the Beginner's Observing Guide.

Leo and his wife, Denise Sabatini, have had a minor planet named after them by the Nomenclature of the Solar System Commission of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). The IAU is an organization of professional astronomers. The official name of the minor planet is (9070) Ensab = 1993 OZ (Ensab is a combination of their last names) and it is the only name recognized by astronomers worldwide. The minor planet was discovered by David Levy, a friend and astronomy acquaintance of Enright/Sabatini, and Carolyn Shoemaker on July 23, 1993 (coincidently, the 5th anniversary of the wedding of Leo and Denise).

Christmas Day Conjunction, December 2003

Amazing Mars Makes an Appearance, August 2003

Amazing Performance By Mars, July 2003

Mars Begins Spectacular Perfomance, June 2003

Total Lunar Eclipse, May 2003

A Chance to See Mercury, April 2003

Jupiter Dominates the Night Sky, March 2003

Planetary Pairing in Morning & Evening Sky, February 2003

Two Bright Planets, January 2003

With the participation of the Government of Canada