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The 1999 season of the astronomy TV show Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer starring Jack Horkheimer started on January 4, 1999. The episode numbering scheme for the show changed again in this season. Episode numbering was restarted and incorporated the last two digits of the year, in this case "99" for the year 1999. The official Star Gazer website hosts the complete scripts for each of the shows.
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1999-01-04
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Two Blue Moons For 1999! And The Big Blue Moon Brouhaha Mars Meets Its Rival! And Won't Be This Close Again Until 2016! The Moon and Venus, The Moon and Mercury and The Moon and Mars! Hail Caesar and Happy New Year! And Getting Ready for A Super-Duper Grand Conjunction of the Two Brightest Planets! Saturn at Opposition This Week and As Big and as Bright as It Ever Gets! A Trick You Can Do With A Dime and The Harvest Moon The Two Marvelous Star Clusters That Ride above the Scorpion's Tail! The Moon Meets the Pink Iron Planet How to Find Virgo and Its Brightest Star Spica Another Cosmic Triangle and The Time Machine Effect! 0001-07-15 Will Next Week's Leonid Meteor Shower Turn into A Meteor Storm?! The Weekend of Nine Cosmic Ladies and The Great Red Star A Super Close Up Look at Mars Which Is Still At Its Brightest Since 1990! A Meteor Storm Alert! And Our Moon Pays A Visit to the Two Largest Planets The Truth about the North Star and How to Find It 0001-02-23 A New Way to Use the Big Dipper and Venus Pays A Visit to the Seven Sisters Mercury and The Gemini Twins and The Heliacal Rising Of the Dog Star! Spring Is Here! At Least According To the Yellow Line In The Middle Of the Road How To Use Mars To Find The Two Most Tongue Twisting Stars In The Cosmos! The Orion Nebula: A True Winter Wonder! 0001-12-22 0001-03-19 Mars and Spica Closest This Week, Mercury Puts In An Appearance, and A Venus / Moon Super Goody! Awesome Arcturus: Find It Now Before it's Gone The Two Days of the Year When the Sun Rises Due East and Sets Due Due West The Most Difficult to Find of All the Naked Eye Planets and How to Find It! How to Watch Two Bright Planets and Two Bright Stars as They Move Away From Each Other The Winter Solstice and Why The Shortest Day of The Year Doesn't Feel Like The Shortest The Geminid Meteor Shower, Plus the Moon and Mars and A Planet Named George! What the Night Sky Looks Like On the First Night of Summer A Great Big Red Star for Valentine's Day: About As Big and as Red as It Gets! The Gemini Twins and the Goddess of Love and The Smallest Full Moon of the Year The Elusive First Planet and How to Find It Easy as Pie A Parade of Planets from Sunset to Sunrise Mars At Opposition This Week! Closest and Brightest Since 1990! 0001-07-04 The Evening Star and the Seventh Planet and Earth Closest To The Sun This Week! Venus at Its Highest and Brightest for the Year! Stars For an Indian Summer! A Moon Journey Past Cosmic Wonders In Early Morning Skies How To Watch Next Week's Spectacular Super-Duper Meeting of the Planets April 1999: The Month of Mars How to find The 'False Dawn' Of an Ancient Persian Poet Don't Miss Next Week's Perseid Meteor Shower Because This Year, Conditions Are Ideal For It! Jupiter at Its Brightest and Closest in A Dozen Years! Venus, Earth's Twin Sister, Takes Over Evening Skies A Star for the Millennium! A Cosmic Way to Ring in the New Year! Four Planets In A Bundle For Your Early Evening Viewing Pleasure The Beginning of Spring and The End of Winter Reflected in the Stars and A Blue Moon Update The Scorpion and The Pussycat and How To Find Them!
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The 1999 season of the astronomy TV show Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer starring Jack Horkheimer started on January 4, 1999. The episode numbering scheme for the show changed again in this season. Episode numbering was restarted and incorporated the last two digits of the year, in this case "99" for the year 1999. The official Star Gazer website hosts the complete scripts for each of the shows.
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