IMac wakes itself up.

Hello, can anyone help.  I have an iMac running on all the up to date software, will be upgrading to Mountain Lion when it arrives.  I have found that the iMac seems to be waking itself up through the night.  I put it to sleep, and normally about 4 hours later, it will wake up, although the screen stays black.  You can here the hard drive running for about 5 seconds, and then loudly clicks itself to sleep again.  I have been running a WD back up hard drive, but only connect it once every 3 days or so.  Any ideas?
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