Friday April 18th 2003 - 
          edited by Bernard Fitzwalter
           This week in Astro News:
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                    Catch Taurus and the Pleiades this weekend just after sunset – before they 
vanish for summer. Find Orion on the south-western horizon, then look 
westward, on the same level as his shoulders, to find the red star Aldebaran, 
the Bull's Eye, and west the same amount again to find the Pleiades. How many 
you see depends on your eyesight. Most people see six.
 
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I like tracing the constellations at night. And I like to think of the people 
thousands of years before me who have done exactly the same thing. The usual 
view is that astronomy and astrology go back more than 4,000 years – but new 
research now dates star maps back to 15,000 BC. 
 
Dr Michael Rappengluck, of the University of Munich, has studied the famous 
cave paintings at Lascaux, in France. One painting of a bull has a highly s
ignificant group of dots by its shoulder, in the same arrangement as the 
Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, group of stars. This cluster appears in native 
art worldwide. If Lascaux's dots are indeed the Pleiades, then the bull must 
be the one we still call Taurus. Cave painters observed the Moon, too.  
 
Rappengluck has identified painted dots in sets of 13 and 29; there are 13 
days between first seeing a new moon and the night it is at its fullest; and 
29 days between successive full moons. Our ancestors were smarter than they 
have been given credit for. 
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          ASTRODIARY 
          with Adam Smith 
          
          
            
Thursday (April 24):  Company of Astrologers
            Taurus Zodiac Seminar. 7.15pm. 
£5 per seminar. County Hotel, High Street, Canterbury.
            Info: https://coa.hubcom.net
            
            
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