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A recipe for Almond-Flour Mandelbrot from the kitchen of Leslie Noyes

Mandelbrot originated in Northern Italy and is the Italian-Jewish version of biscotti.

EYES TO THE SKY: Rise to the Hunter’s Moon, morning stars, meteors

Let morning stargazing begin! The darkness of night, when all naked eye stars and constellations are visible, prevails until about 5:35 a.m. this week and 5:50 a.m. at month’s end.

EYES TO THE SKY: Solstice lights: Paired planets, shooting stars, Full Long Night Moon

This week December’s Geminid shower is predicted to peak Thursday the 13th after 10 p.m. into Friday the 14th before dawn, with 2 a.m. as optimum observing.

EYES TO THE SKY: Jupiter — all-night planet all the month of May

Namesake of the Roman king of the gods, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and the third brightest object in the night sky, next to Venus and the moon.

EYES TO THE SKY: Heavenly mornings; starting March 12, morning comes later

When clock time springs ahead an hour, not-so-early risers may look out a southwest-facing window at dawn to find star-like Jupiter rather low to the horizon.

Morning becomes the Berkshires

To the north, and in the south, the Berkshires of Massachusetts are aglow with autumn color.

EYES TO THE SKY: Sun losing its edge, dusk and dawn attractions

As we near the autumnal equinox, night meets day at times we might normally be awake.

EYES TO THE SKY: Solstice light, Venus and Jupiter meet

The longest days of the year, from Friday the 19th – Wednesday the 24th, are 15 hours 16 minutes, which leaves 8 hours 44 minutes from sundown to sunup, the shortest nights of the year. For the rest of June and through the first week of July, nights are barely 8 hours long when dawn and dusk are taken into account.
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