Tag: science
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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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Leo Rising and a Lot of Galaxies
For the latest video, we are taking a look at galaxies again! We had a brief look at galaxies in an earlier video, very generally, where as this time we are concentrating on galaxies that are visible at the moment. As the sky changes from month to month, new constellations come into the sky earlier…
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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…
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An Overview of 2024, Planets and Meteors Showers
A whole new year is beginning, and we will have plenty to see and look at! Of course we’ll be taking a close look at each month as it comes, and we’ll pay special attention to the big events of the year, such as eclipses, as they come. In this video, we’re going to look…
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A Preview of January 2024 and some Teasers for the Upcoming Year
In this video we look a little further into the New Year, beyond New Year’s Day into January 2024 itself. Most things will remain pretty much the same, many parts of the sky change slowly even from month to month. Saturn is still visible in the evening, but very much only the early evening, along…
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A Preview of New Year’s and What’s in the Sky at Midnight
New Year’s is almost upon us and it’s good to know what to look out for if you’re out under the stars. As it is tradition among many to stay up till midnight on as we go from one year to the next, it’s a perfect night to have a look at the stars and…
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Spotting Satellites and the International Space Station
We are coming up to the 25th of December, Christmas for many people, and so that is the date used mostly in this video, but the topic of the video is satellites. Satellites can be surprisingly easy to spot once you know how, and although they are artificial, unlike most subjects of my videos, they…
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Exoplanets and Where to Find Them
Firstly, this video has a terrible visual artifact around the webcam. I believe I know what went wrong and should be able to prevent it in future videos, but I’d rather post something than skip a week, so here we are. I have updated the version of Stellarium that I am using. Up until recently,…
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Minor Objects, Meteors, Asteroids and a Dwarf Planet in the Asteroid Belt!
The Geminid meteor shower is upon us, or very nearly at least. I mentioned the Geminids in our overview of December, and there is a whole video dedicated to meteor showers as well. However, unlike many other meteor showers, which are caused by comets, this one is caused by an asteroid called Phaethon or 3200…
