Definitions

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  • verb To watch the sky for aircraft, satellites or UFOs or for stars, comets etc.

Etymologies

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sky +‎ watch

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Examples

  • You could indicate "skywatch" in the title or place one of the photo logos at the beginning of the post.

    Morning Snow floreta 2009

  • I think you did a great job..nice contribution to skywatch

    Sky Watch Friday: Storm floreta 2009

  • I have a bad memory, but I remember another skywatch entry where you had gotten up in time to greet the sun with camera in hand though I think you were on the way to the gym.

    Sky Watch Friday: Sunset floreta 2009

  • I read your last several posts and was awestruck by the skywatch photo, made hungry by the pizza recipe and touched by your love of where you live, not to mention the seed planning.

    I Call Your Name « Fairegarden 2008

  • Their nervous systems simply cancel out the old familiar stinks-like a cybernetic skywatch canceling out and ignoring any object whose predicted orbit has previously been programmed into the machine.

    Podkayne Of Mars Heinlein, Robert A. 1963

  • For more sighting opportunities go to the Nasa skywatch website

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Mon. 5/31/10 9: 45pm michael c: shout out to trent and the amateur astronomers from the winter sky! highly recommend going to Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn to skywatch with them!

    WFMU's recent playlists 2010

  • For more sighting opportunities go to the Nasa skywatch website

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • New events of the convention this year include healing sessions with renowned Croatian prophet Braco, and nightly skywatch trips with night-vision equipment led by veteran UFO spotter Ed Grimsley.

    THE UFO CHRONICLES 2009

  • Observations of changes in the Martian atmosphere by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which reached Mars in 2006, and NASA's Mars Odyssey, which reached Mars in 2001, are available to supplement the rover's own skywatch.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2009

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