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About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. 8220;Prime Time” is intended as a self-paced, experiential. First, you need an idea of what’s here and where to find it. The home page consists of four major segments:. At top provide the starting point – especially “Start here! 8221; and “Where to? Of these broad...
Look East in October 2014! See a bow, the demon star, and a distant galaxy |
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About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. Look East in October 2014! See a bow, the demon star, and a distant galaxy. Posted on October 1, 2014. On tap this month are:. A new asterism, the bow. A variable star, Algol. Aka the demon star”. A neighboring galaxy you can see with the naked eye or binoculars.
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About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. Where are we going? Discovering the Heavens – from Camille Flammarion, L’Atmosphere: Météorologie Populaire (Paris, 1888). Journey on Space Station Earth – our path along the ecliptic. (Click for larger image.). You should be able to locate the bright planets.
Look North in November into the Dragon’s Lair |
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About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. Look North in November into the Dragon’s Lair. Posted on November 3, 2014. Click here for a printer-friendly version of the above chart. I share with my friend John Nanson.). Filed under: 1. Month-by-month. Tagged: | Capella. Laquo; Look East in October 2014!
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About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. Not updated, but . . . Posted on December 29, 2014. Happy observing and clear skies! Laquo; Look North in November into the Dragon’s Lair. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Look East In Jan...
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. So, What Color is it – Really? For example, is yellow, but ca...
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. On February 8, 2016 at 15:02. Is there a table of some kind?
A Stellar Stroll through Southern Lynx, Part 1: Alpha Lyn, HJ 2491, and Σ 1333 | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Posted on May 15, 2015. Despite its dim nature, Lynx is not r...
Crowded Starlight in Leo: OΣ 215, OΣ 216, Σ 1417 | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Crowded Starlight in Leo: OΣ 215, OΣ 216, Σ 1417. Which deman...
Leo in a Minor Key, Part Two: 7 LMi, 11 LMi, and Σ 1374 | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Leo in a Minor Key, Part Two: 7 LMi, 11 LMi, and Σ 1374.
Algieba – a new star for the Dolphins! | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Algieba – a new star for the Dolphins! Sissy Haas apparently ...
On the Other Side of the Hill: Iota (ι) Leonis | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. On the Other Side of the Hill: Iota (ι) Leonis. Uh-oh —...
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. A few good – and useful – books! WDS) (Also, try THIS. Double...
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Jump to DSC Club Observed List. 8211; but in that same RA ord...
Splitting stars – for us and for you! | Star-Splitters
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Learn the Night Sky. 124; Comments RSS. Choose a post by category or constellation. Choose a post by category or constellation. 1 Star-splitting Scopes (9). 2 Observing Tips and Tactics (7). 3 Double delights (6). 3a Binocular Double (9). 3b 50mm Double (18). 3c 60mm Double (18). 4 Choose a Constellation: (224). Learn the Night Sky. This link takes you to a companion site whose goal is to help you learn the night sky one bright star at a time. Splitting stars – for us and for you! Posted on May 22, 2010.
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A comment on the most interesting (to me) professional astronomical papers posted on astro-ph. Sunday, November 28, 2010. The Dynamical Analysis of Radio Clusters (DARC, see also their dedicated web page. And imaging (using the WFC. Data for a sample of radio-halo/relic clusters. In a recent paper. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. The impact of the mass of the BCG in a lens model. Donnarumma et al. presented in their paper. Sunday, February 14, 2010. Turbulence in the simulated ICM. Monday, December 21, 2009.
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April 12, 2012. So we had a rather nice discussion over the recent paper. On LBT observations of HR8799. Seemed a good discussion with mostly a few people who work in the field or closely related fields. If you missed it feel free to comment. And there was a question by @LeonBaloo about resonances which got lost. Any good definitions welcome. Start from the bottom when reading. Matt Burleigh: @nialldeacon thanks for organizing Niall. Goodnight from the UK #astrojc. Nialldeacon: @Matt Burleigh Are all the...
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| A month-by-month course in observational astronomy
About me . . . International Year of Astronomy. 124; Comments RSS. My Journey through the Astronomical Year. Think of this as a "companion text" to this, the main web site. Not required reading, butI hope you'll find it interesting and helpful. Not updated, but . . . Posted on December 29, 2014. Happy observing and clear skies! 124; Leave a comment. Look North in November into the Dragon’s Lair. Posted on November 3, 2014. Click here for a printer-friendly version of the above chart. Meanwhile, to the ea...
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