Sinopsis
Mike Murray from the Delta College Planetarium takes a look at what's up in the night sky. Things are happening all the time in the backyard universe, and many of them don't require a telescope to see and enjoy.
Episodios
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8/5/24 - The Perseid Meteor Shower
05/08/2024 Duración: 02minOne of the best meteor showers of the year comes to a maximum on the evening of August 11th and morning of the 12th.
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7/29/24 - Morning Planets
29/07/2024 Duración: 02minAfter a long hiatus, the planets Jupiter and Mars are making their way back into the pre-dawn sky.
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7/22/24 - The Eye of the Eagle
22/07/2024 Duración: 02minAfter dusk, look about a third of the way up the eastern sky for Altair, the brightest star in Aquila the Eagle and part of the Summer Triangle.
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7/15/24 - The Moon’s Southern Seas
15/07/2024 Duración: 02minNow is a good time to see the dark round plains called “maria,” and bright splashes of lighter material called “rays.” The southern maria offer some interesting sights in a small telescope.
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7/8/24 - Globular Cluster in Hercules
08/07/2024 Duración: 02minHercules, the strong man of ancient mythology, rides high overhead in early summer. While its stars are not particularly bright, its most distinctive shape are the four stars in its center known as the Keystone. Within its borders lies one of the most famous globular star clusters of the entire night sky.
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7/1/24 - Heart of the Scorpion
02/07/2024 Duración: 02minAs twilight ends around 10:30 pm, look low in the southeast for a bright reddish star – this is Antares, the heart of the Scorpion.
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6/24/24 - The Summer Triangle
24/06/2024 Duración: 02minNow that summer has arrived, the famous “Summer Triangle” of stars has returned to guide us around the evening sky.
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6/17/24 - The Sea of Rains
17/06/2024 Duración: 02minEven to the unaided eye, the moon reveals round dark regions called "maria." Before the age of telescopes, people imagined these dark stretches as oceans of water. In reality, they are vast lava plains left behind by asteroid impacts.
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6/10/24 - The Moon Waxes
10/06/2024 Duración: 02minAt the beginning of the week of June 10, the moon appears as a crescent in the west after sunset. But each night, the moon will appear to slip a little farther back or eastward among the stars.
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5/27/24 - Spike to Spica
29/05/2024 Duración: 02minIf you follow the arc to Arcturus and keep the curve going even farther down into the south, you’ll come to a fainter bluish star, Spica.
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5/20/24 - Are UFOs Real?
20/05/2024 Duración: 02minObserve the night sky long enough and you’re bound to see something strange that’s hard to identify. It’s easy to think of a UFO, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’s an alien spaceship.
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5/13/24 - Size of Lunar Craters
14/05/2024 Duración: 02minIn binoculars, look near the very center of the lunar disk for a large crater that seems to have a dark, smooth floor. This is Ptolemaeus, named for Claudius Ptolemy, an astronomer of ancient Greece. Two more large craters in a line below Ptolemaeus, Aphonsus and Arzachel, complete the chain.
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5/6/24 - Corvus the Crow
07/05/2024 Duración: 02minThe moon is "new" this week, which keeps the night sky dark enough to see more stars and deep sky wonders. One distinctive little springtime constellation to look for in the south is called Corvus, the Crow.
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4/29/24 - Leo the Lion
30/04/2024 Duración: 02minEach season has that one constellation that serves as a signpost to the sky. In spring, many stargazers use the zodiacal constellation of Leo the Lion.
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4/22/24 - Arch of Spring
22/04/2024 Duración: 02minMid-April to mid-May is a good time to see a collection of bright stars in the west called "The Arch of Spring."
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4/15/24 - The Lunar Seas
16/04/2024 Duración: 02minAs the phase of the moon grows steadily from Crescent to First Quarter to Full, it’s a good opportunity to explore the contrasts of light and dark on its surface.
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4/8/24 - The Big Dipper
08/04/2024 Duración: 02minThis is the time of year when the Big Dipper climbs to its highest point in the north, appearing almost directly overhead by month’s end.
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4/1/24 - Beehive Star Cluster
01/04/2024 Duración: 02minThere's a fuzzy glow in the constellation of Cancer the Crab that's barely visible to the naked eye, but binoculars will reveal a pretty little star cluster called the Beehive.
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3/25/24 - Total Solar Eclipse
25/03/2024 Duración: 02minOne of the most amazing spectacles in nature is coming on Monday, April 8 – a total eclipse of the sun! Here's how you can make the most of it.
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3/18/24 - Jupiter, Mercury, and a Comet
18/03/2024 Duración: 02minMercury is rarely visible because it never wanders far from the sun in the sky, but we're approaching the opportunity to see it now. As a bonus, Comet Pons-Brooks is visible in binoculars in the west at dusk!