Tag: constellations
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Late April Constellations
Today, we are going to take a look at the late April night sky. We’re going to look at the general features of the night sky, the planets, the stars, the constellations and how they look now that we’re coming into the later part of April. Speaking of coming into April, we are in “summer…
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Night Sky Constellations in February!
Today’s video, we are going to take a look at the constellations that we’re going to see during February. I will be basing this description on the sky from the city, with some amount of light pollution. We will see the planets and of course the brightest stars easily, and a lot of the constellations…
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The Parade of Planets and the Ecliptic: Are they Aligned?
Today we are going to talk more about the parade of planets that is coming up this month as well as the passage of the Moon across our sky. The parade of planets, all of the planets being on display, has become more and more of a big deal as we come into January. More…
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The November Constellations
Today, we are still looking at the night sky in November, but we will concentrate on the constellations. In a recent video we looked ahead to the month of November to point out various objects such as Venus, along with some of the upcoming meteor showers. Later this month we will have Mercury’s greatest elongation,…
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Upcoming Constellations and How to Spot Them
In this piece we will continue looking ahead into the month of October, but focusing on the constellations. Last time, we looked ahead to see where the planets are going to be and some of the other things we will be able to see in the sky, such as meteor showers. In this piece, I’m…
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The Moon and Constellations in July: No Telescope Needed
Given that the past couple of videos heavily featured objects that at least require a telescope to see, I decided that in this piece I’d go through some of the things visible to just your eyes in later July. Telescopes and binoculars are, of course, wonderfully useful tools for astronomy and reveal a lot that…
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What we Can See in Late May and Early June
At the start of May, we looked ahead to the whole month, but now as we approach the end I think it’s worth a second look. Even though the weather is getting hotter, the Earth is actually approaching its furthest from the Sun in our elliptical orbit. How close we are to the Sun in…
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The Southern Hemisphere’s Summer Sky
Winter may already feels like it’s been going on a while, but the coldest part should still be on the way as of the date of posting. The weather gets colder in winter, partly because of the angle at which the Sun’s rays are hitting us (it’s a much shallower angle, less direct), but also…
