Tag: science
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The Nova in Corona Borealis: What it is and Where to Find it
There has been a lot of hype in the news lately about an upcoming nova, an appropriate amount of hype given what is going to occur. Both novae and supernovae get there name from the Latin word for new, nova, as they can appear to form a whole new star in the sky. This is…
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Jupiter: A Closer Look at the Giant Planet
In this video, we finally take a closer look at Jupiter. Jupiter has been incredibly prominent in our sky for months now, especially standing out as the brightest object in the sky at sunset the past couple of months, appearing as the very first object when the sky begins to darken. Jupiter is much further…
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Dark Skies and Light Pollution: What Does it Look Like?
Another video celebrating dark skies week and looking at light pollution. The previous Irish language video on this channel also talked about light pollution and dark skies, but in this video we won’t just look at pristine skies with low light pollution, we’re also going to look at areas with much higher incidence of light…
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The April 8th Total Solar Eclipse!
As we are now into the month of April, it is time to take a look at the eclipse. The total solar eclipse will be occurring on April 8th, just a week after this video. This eclipse has been called the Great American Eclipse and it will be visible to some degree over a large…
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A Quick Look into April: What’s Coming Up in the Sky Next Month?
As we begin to come into April, I do need to mention Dark Skies and light pollution, as the first week of April is Dark Skies Week here in Ireland. The very last video I posted, an Irish language video, was all about light pollution and how much better the sky is without it, and…
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Féile na Spéire Dorcha agus na Gaeltachtaí
In almost every video I post to this channel, excepting special videos looking at the Sun and such, I give some comparison between the light polluted sky I see from the city I live in and the superior view a dark sky, with no light pollution can provide. Here in Ireland next week is Dark…
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The Upcoming Lunar Eclipse: How to See it and Where it Will Look Best
Today we are going to be looking at the penumbral lunar eclipse happening later this month. For us here in Ireland, we are only going to see the first half or so of this eclipse. We will see the Moon move into the edge of the Earths just before it sets, so we won’t get…
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Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks: Some Ways to See it, Where and When
Today, we’re going to be taking a brief and general look at the comet 12P/Pons-Brooks. As with all comets, and most things in the sky, there is a pattern to the names, 12P for being the 12th periodic comet and Pons-Brooks for the surnames of the two astronomers recognized for its discovery. This comet has…
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The Analemma, How the Sun moves Throughout the Year
The analemma has been the subject of the past two Irish language videos so if you’ve been reading along here, then you already know that it is a figure eight shape traced out by the Sun over the course of the year. We’re going to take a further look at this motion, from Ireland and…
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An Radharc ón Meánchiorcal: an Anailéim ar lean
In this video, we will finish dealing with the strange motion of the Sun in our sky by travelling to the equator and observing the analemma, from (almost) the sub-solar point. Of course, we will also be heading forward in time to the equinox, so while that happens at the beginning of the video we…
