NICK STROBEL: Astronomy research to feel impact of satellite network – The Bakersfield Californian April 19, 2020 Home Entertainment Entertainment The evening sky in late April looking west, with an inset of the Saturn, Mars and Jupiter in the early morning sky in the southeast. Courtesy of Nick Strobel In the night sky Contributing columnist Nick Strobel is director of the William M. Thomas Planetarium at Bakersfield College and author of the award-winning website AstronomyNotes.com. Coronavirus Cases Positive Cases Among Kern Residents: 610 Positive Cases Among Non-Residents: 9 Deaths: 3 Recovered Residents: 223 Number of Negative Tests: 4,479 Number of Pending Tests*: 3,462 Updated: 4/18/2020 at 10:00 a.m. Source: Kern County Public Health Services Department *As reported by community healthcare providers. More Coronavirus coverage
The evening sky in late April looking west, with an inset of the Saturn, Mars and Jupiter in the early morning sky in the southeast. Courtesy of Nick Strobel In the night sky Contributing columnist Nick Strobel is director of the William M. Thomas Planetarium at Bakersfield College and author of the award-winning website AstronomyNotes.com. Coronavirus Cases Positive Cases Among Kern Residents: 610 Positive Cases Among Non-Residents: 9 Deaths: 3 Recovered Residents: 223 Number of Negative Tests: 4,479 Number of Pending Tests*: 3,462 Updated: 4/18/2020 at 10:00 a.m. Source: Kern County Public Health Services Department *As reported by community healthcare providers. More Coronavirus coverage