Category: Astronomy Video
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A Stellarium Feature, Telescopes, Binoculars and Oculars
All of the videos I make use Stellarium, we’ve seen how it can transport you through time and to other planets, and we’re going to play around with one of its features in this video, the ability to simulate the view from a telescope. Telescopes are simple in principle but of course the details can…
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The Night Sky in Ancient Times
We have used Stellarium to time travel in other videos already. In fact, almost every video looks a little bit into the future, so that we are prepared to take a look at whatever is coming up. In previous videos we travelled years into the future, to watch how the planets will move and to…
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A Quick look into the December Night Sky; the Winter Solstice and Another Meteor Shower!
Another month, another preview of upcoming astronomical phenomena! December is a great month for astronomy thanks to the long nights, including the longest night of the year! There is also a meteor shower this month, the Geminids in the middle of the month, nice and close to the New Moon, so the sky should be…
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Pairs of Stars, Doubles, Binaries and Bigger Groups
This video is again more on a topic, but it does refer to the state of the sky and positions of objects as they are at the time of the video, late November. Again however, we won’t be looking much at what’s in the sky generally here, we’ll be focused on pairs of stars. Some…
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Galaxies: How to Find Some and How they Change
This video is all about galaxies. We won’t go to far into the details of how they form or work, we’ll concentrate on actually seeing some in the sky. For that, we’ll need to take viewing conditions into account. Looking at the sky for late this November, it isn’t perfect. With a Full Moon, there’s…
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The Constellations of November/December and the Story of Perseus
We’re back to looking at the sky as it is right now. We are technically looking into next month, but that’s mostly just to keep the Moon out of the way. We’ll be starting in the city, light pollution on its own will already obscure enough stars, the Full Moon would make things even more…
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Eclipses, Solar and Lunar, the Next Total Eclipses previewed
Rather than looking at what’s visible in the sky right now, this video goes as far into the future as necessary to see the next eclipses. Eclipses seem rarer than they are, as they are usually only visible from a particular part of the Earth, and they move around. While a solar eclipse might be…
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Na Príomhimeachtaí i Mí na Sahmna; Dreigechith agus Úránas
This video is very much an Irish discussion of roughly the same topics dealt with in the last English language video, what we can see in November. However, it isn’t a word for word translation, every video is a little different, even if they broadly deal with the same subjects. For a start, this video…
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A Quick look at the November Night Sky; Uranus and the Leonid Meteor Shower
We’re back with another monthly overview! Before we get into this month proper, we did just have a partial Lunar Eclipse which you can read a bit about in previous posts, we also just passed the Opposition of Jupiter. We have discussed oppositions and especially Jupiter in previous videos and posts as well. Jupiter is…
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The Ecliptic and some of the Most Famous Constellations
The ecliptic is a very special imaginary line in the sky, and it has been mentioned in previous videos, particularly as the location of eclipses. It’s where we see the planets and also the line the Sun lies on in the sky. The significance of this line was noticed even in ancient times, and as…
