Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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1/11/21 - Mars, Uranus & the Moon
13/01/2021 Duration: 02minThis is a good week to start looking for the close approach of Mars and Uranus in the sky.
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1/4/20 - The Eye of the Bull
05/01/2021 Duration: 02minThe orange star Aldebaran – the fiery eye of Taurus the Bull – is a great target for the January sky.
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12/28/20 - Pollux and Castor
28/12/2020 Duration: 02minThe heads of Gemini the Twins, Pollux and Castor, lie low in the east-northeast after dusk at the end of December. They will start higher in east as we get into January.
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12/21/20 - The Christmas Sky
23/12/2020 Duration: 02minThis year, the week of December 21st offers a variety of celestial happenings to help celebrate the season.
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12/14/20 - The Great Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIf you look low in the southwest at dusk, you can’t help but notice two bright stars that appear close to one other. These are actually the planets Jupiter and Saturn, and they’ll get so close on December 21 that it’ll seem like they're touching.
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12/7/20 - Geminid Meteor Shower
10/12/2020 Duration: 02minThe peak of the Geminid Meteor Shower is Dec 13-14 and there is no moon to interfere this year!
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11/30/20 - The Waning Gibbous
02/12/2020 Duration: 02minWe call the next two weeks the period of the “waning moon,” as its illumination decreases from our vantage point on Earth.
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11/23/20 - The Beaver Moon
25/11/2020 Duration: 02minThe Algonquin People called the November Full Moon the "Beaver Moon" but it had many other names as well.
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11/16/20 - Return of the Pleiades
16/11/2020 Duration: 02minLook low the east after dark and you should see a pretty little cluster of stars that looks like a miniature Little Dipper - it's actually the Pleiades star cluster!
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11/9/20 - Moon Greets Venus & Mercury
10/11/2020 Duration: 02minThis week offers up a morning rendezvous of planets, bright stars, and the crescent moon.
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11/2/20 - The Great Spiral in Andromeda
03/11/2020 Duration: 02minAlso called the “sister spiral” to our own Milky Way Galaxy, Andromeda is the most distant object you can see in the entire night sky without a telescope.
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10/26/20 - Halloween Blue Moon
26/10/2020 Duration: 02minA second Full Moon falls on Halloween this year, maybe inspiring thoughts of werewolves and other "lunacy." How often does this happen?
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10/19/20 - Orionid Meteor Shower
19/10/2020 Duration: 02minThe Orionid Meteor Shower peaks in the post-midnight hours this week, and there won't be any moonlight to interfere this year.
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10/12/20 - The “W” and the Double Cluster
12/10/2020 Duration: 02minWhen twilight ends around 8:30 pm, look about halfway up the northeast sky for a group of bright stars that look like a big "W" tipped on its end.
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10/5/20 - The Red Planet Approaches!
05/10/2020 Duration: 02minThe Red Planet Mars is at its closest approach to Earth this month, shining like a bright orange beacon in the east after dusk.
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9/28/20 - The Harvest Moon
29/09/2020 Duration: 02minThe Harvest Moon is the Full Moon closest to the September Equinox and its meaning goes back thousands of years.
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9/21/20 - Moon Greets Three Planets
24/09/2020 Duration: 02minThe waxing moon passes by Jupiter, Saturn and Mars over the next week.
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9/14/20 - Delphinus the Dolphin
13/09/2020 Duration: 02minThe Summer Triangle is a useful guidepost to many interesting deep sky objects, but it’s also a way to find other constellations nearby. For example, a popular little pattern is Delphinus the Dolphin.
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9/7/20 - The Northern Lights
09/09/2020 Duration: 02minAs we head into fall, and with solar activity on the upswing, the chances of catching a display of Northern Lights increases.
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8/31/20 - The Morning Star
31/08/2020 Duration: 02minLook to the east an hour or two before sunrise and you’ll be rewarded with “the morning star,” actually the planet Venus, visible well into the dawn.