Tag: planets
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Mars: How and When to See it and How it Moves in the Sky.
As you may have seen in some of the recent posts here, Mars is beginning to be visible in the morning sky, but we’re going to have to move to the end of March and beyond before it reaches a good position for observation, at least those of us in higher latitudes. Starting right on…
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A Quick Look into March: The Equinox, Mercury and a Conjunction in February!
We are very early into the month of March, so we’re going to take a look forward at a few of the events it will contain. However, we’re also going to review a couple of the things that are happening now, at the end of February. Most of these are occurrences that have been mentioned…
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Ó Feabhra go Márta, an Cónocht, Pláinéid agus Urú!
Although this Irish language video takes a look ahead into March, there are still a few interesting things yet to happen in February. To start on a low note, Saturn will be gone from the sky at night, by now as the Sun is setting, Saturn will be out of view. Jupiter is still there,…
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100 Subscriber Q&A: Part 2, Eccentricity, Constellations and the Shape of the Moon
We’re back for part two of the 100 subscriber Q&A special, so let’s dive right in. The first question is “What makes an orbit eccentric?”. This is a great question, mostly because eccentricity is such a complex thing. Many of the planets in our solar system a lot of the orbits are minimally eccentric compared…
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100 Subscriber Q&A: Part 1, Eclipses and the Solar System
This is the 100 Subscriber Q&A special, so I’ll be answering a couple of questions viewers have submitted. It turns out, I really did only answer couple of questions, just two in this video, hence the “Part 1”, the second part coming Thursday will finish up. I ended up giving almost two answers to every…
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Venus, the View from a Strange Planet
Today we are looking at Venus. We won’t just look at Venus, just like some previous videos about the gas giants, we’re going to take a look a the view from Venus as well. The video above does begin with a quick look at how the sky appears at the moment, showing Saturn disappearing soon…
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A Quick Look ahead to February, What’s Coming up and a Live Show!
Not only is February the shortest month, but this year it also doesn’t have any particularly prominent events. We don’t have any particularly great meteor showers, comets, or eclipses. However, the sky is still changing as always. Saturn is leaving our sky as mentioned in the recent video where we took a look at the…
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The View from Jupiter and Close Look at the Gas Giants, From Above!
In this video, although we begin where we left off last time, floating high in the atmosphere of Saturn, we’re going to quickly transfer ourselves to Jupiter. Jupiter is that bit closer to the Sun than Saturn, which should give us a slightly better view of the inner planets. The inner planets are Earth, Mercury,…
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Ó Eanáir go Feabhra, Cad atá ag Teacht Suas agus Cén Sórt Gealach?
This video is a bit like a bridge between January and February. It deals with some things coming up in Irish, that the English languages videos won’t get to for another few weeks. You get an advanced look at those details as well if you are reading this. Furthermore, at one point in the video…
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Mercury, its Greatest Elongation and More!
Today, the smallest planet is getting a long video dedicated all to it, long for my channel so far at least. Mercury will be coming up on its Greatest Western Elongation soon, so we will be able to see Mercury in the West in the morning, if you’ve stuck around a few of my videos…
