From BAA E-Bulletins - Clear Skies - Kurt
====================================================================== BAA electronic bulletin ====================================================================== You may be interested to know the following: For the past 40+ years, the planet Uranus has been traversing the south celestial hemisphere having last time passed south of the celestial equator on 1969 August 2. As such it has tended to be a difficult object for UK and other northern observers over several decades. Well at last on 2011 April 12, I can report that the planet finally ventures north of the equator in the sky and so for many years to come will be a more conveniently placed object. Richard Miles rmiles@baa.u-net.com