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quiltofstars · 1 year
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Follow here and never miss another James Webb Telescope Discovery. Chronological List of All James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries since the release of first images in July, 2022
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in June 2023
06-06-2023 - Webb Telescope Detects Universe’s Most Distant Organic Molecules. Full article here
06-05-2023 - Webb Telescope's JADES Program Unearths Ancient Galaxies' Starry Spectacle. Full article here
06-02-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals the Hidden Beauty of NGC 5068's Star Formation. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in May 2023
05-31-2023 - James Webb Telescope Detects Water Vapor on Ultra-Hot Exoplanet WASP-18 b. Full article here
05-30-2023 - James Webb Telescope Maps Surprisingly Large Plume Jetting From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus. Full article here
05-24-2023 - X-ray and Infrared Symphony of Chandra and Webb Unveiling the Secrets of Galaxies and Nebulae. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in April 2023
04-24-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Epic Prequel to Enormous Galaxy Cluster. Full article here
04-17-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Image of Arp 220. Full article here
04-07-2023 - Webb Telescope reveals Mesmerizing Image of Cassiopeia A Supernova Remnant. Full article here
04-06-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals Unprecedented Image of Uranus and its Features. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in March 2023
03-28-2023 - James Webb Telescope Reveals Gravitational Lens Magnified Cosmic Seahorse. Full article here
03-27-2023 - James Webb Telescope measures temperature of rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1b. Full article here
03-22-2023 - Swirling, Gritty Clouds on exoplanet VHS 1256 b Spotted by Webb Telescope. Full article here
03-14-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stunning Image of WR 124 star. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in February 2023
02-28-2023 - Webb observes galaxy cluster RX J2129 triply lens supernova hosting galaxy. Full article here
02-22-2023 - Stunning New Image of Globular Cluster M92 Released by Webb Telescope. Full article here
02–16–2023 - Webb Telescope reveals images of NGC 1365, NGC 1433 and NGC 7496. Full article here
02-15-2023 - Webb Image shows unprecedented details of Pandora’s Cluster Abell 2744. Full article here
02–06–2023 - James Webb Telescope discovers very small main belt Asteroid. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in January 2023
01–31–2023 - Webb Telescope shows spiral galaxy LEDA 2046648 in unprecedented details. Full article here
01-25-2023 - James Webb Space Telescope Observes Astonishing Ring System of Chariklo Asteroid. Full article here
01-23-2023 - New James Webb Discovery find Complex Organic Molecules in Pre-Stellar Ice. Full article here
01-11-2023 - Webb Discovers Star Formation in Dusty Ribbons of a star cluster NGC 346. Full article here
01-10-2023 - Composite image of Tarantula Nebula from Chandra and Webb data released. Full article here
01-09-2023 - Webb Telescope Discovers Connections Between Nearby and Faraway Galaxies. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in December 2022
21-21-2022 - James Webb Telescope reveals a star studded cosmic wreath in NGC 7469. Full article here
12-01-2022 - The Largest moon of Saturn known as Titan imaged by the Webb Telescope. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in November 2022
11-30-2022 - James Webb Telescope captures merging galaxy pair II ZW 96. Full article here
11-22-2022 - Webb reveals molecular and chemical portrait of Wasp - 39b atmosphere. Full article here
11-17-2022 - Webb discovers oldest galaxies in this image of Abell 2744 galaxy cluster. Full article here
11-16-2022 - Webb reveals protostar features within the dark cloud L1527. Full article here
11-09-2022 - Webb image shows Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte a dwarf galaxy full of stars. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in October 2022
10-28-2022 - Eerie picture from Webb uncovers dusty structure in Pillars of Creation. Full article here
10-26-2022 - Webb image of MACS0647 provides unprecedented details on early universe. Full article here
10-25-2022 - Webb Captures IC 1623 a pair of merging galaxies. Full article here
10-20-2022 - Dense Cosmic Knot Found by Webb Telescope in the Early Universe. Full article here
10-19-2022 - Stellar Nursery of The Pillars of Creation revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here
10-12-2022 - Cosmic fingerprint around Wolf Rayet 140 revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here
10-05-2022 - James Webb Telescope image highlights galaxy pair VV 191, discovers a lensed galaxy. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in September 2022
09-27-2022 - James Webb Telescope shows spiral galaxy IC 5332 in unprecedented details. Full article here
09-21-2022 - Neptune with its distinct rings seen through James Webb Telescope. Full article here
09-19-2022 - First images of red planet Mars released by James Webb Telescope. Full article here
09-12-2022 - Intricate Details of Orion Nebula revealed by James Webb Telescope. Full article here
09-06-2022 - Tarantula Nebula image produced by James Webb Telescope. Full article here
09-01-2022 - James Webb Discovery - First Direct Image of Exoplanet - HIP 65426 b. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in August 2022
08-25-2022 - James Webb Discovery - First Evidence of Carbon Dioxide on an Exoplanet. Full article here
08-22-2022 - James Webb Telescope captures images of Jupiter in great detail. Full article here
08-02-2022 - James Webb Space Telescope produces detailed image of Cartwheel Galaxy. Full article here
James Webb Telescope Discoveries in July 2022
07-12-2022 - First set of James Webb Telescope's images of Unseen Universe. Full article here
07-11-2022 - Webb’s First Deep Field image of SMACS 0723 revealed by President Joe Biden. Full article here
07-06-2022 - Fine Guidance Sensor test image acquired in parallel with NIRCam imaging of the star HD147980. Full article here
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hobbyspacer · 4 months
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Night sky highlights for June 2024
Check out the night sky this month, June 2024. Here are videos highlighting the top sights to observe. ** What's Up: June 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA - NASA JPL What are some skywatching highlights in June 2024? Saturn and Mars continue to dominate the a.m. sky, but they're joined by Jupiter as the month goes on. And some tips for identifying some commonly seen objects in the night sky. 0:00 Intro 0:14 Moon & planet highlights 1:03 Identifying common objects 4:14 June Moon phases "Planet Parade" note: Some online sources have shared excitement about a "parade of planets" visible in the morning sky in early June. In reality, only two of the six planets supposedly on display will actually be visible. Jupiter and Mercury will be at or below the horizon in morning twilight and not visible; Uranus and Neptune are far too faint to see without a telescope, especially as the morning sky brightens. The real planet parade will be June 29, when Saturn, the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter will line up across the morning sky. We'll talk more about that lineup in the July "What's Up" video. Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatch.... https://youtu.be/N1XM4BIoBdA ** Tonight's Sky: June 2024 - Space Telescope Science Institute - Tonight's Sky Though the nights are shorter in June, they are filled with fine sights. Look for the Hercules constellation, which will lead you to a globular star cluster with hundreds of thousands of densely packed stars. You can also spot Draco the dragon, which will point you to the Cat’s Eye Nebula. Keep watching for space-based views of globular star clusters and the nebula. About this Series ... “Tonight’s Sky” is a monthly video of constellations you can observe in the night sky. The series is produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute, home of science operations for the Hubble Space Telescope, in partnership with NASA’s Universe of Learning. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes—and other astronomy videos—at https://hubblesite.org/resource-gallery/tonights-sky. https://youtu.be/HxBzX92U0Gc ** What to see in the night sky: June 2024 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine Pete Lawrence and Paul Abel reveal what's in the night sky this month, including how to find Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, how to locate the T Coronae Borealis nova event, Ceres at opposition and noctilucent clouds. 00:00 Intro 00:15 Inner planets 06:12 Outer planets 09:52 The Moon 10:59 Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS 14:56 Daytime Moon 16:36 Summer Solstice 17:05 Einstein crater, Mare Orientale 18:49 Ceres at opposition 19:34 Noctilucent clouds 20:55 Arcturus and Boötes 21:50 T Coronae Borealis nova 25:31 Spica and Antares 27:27 Ophiuchus https://youtu.be/7oX7lcPOyIA ** Sky & Telescope's Sky Tour Podcast – June 2024 | Summer Solsctice and a Snake-handler in the Sky. - Sky & Telescope Youtube Our monthly Sky Tour #astronomy #podcast provides an informative and entertaining 10-minute guided tour of the nighttime sky. Join us for the June 2024 episode where we time this month’s #solstice, trace the #Moon’s cycle of phases, spot three #planets before dawn, and track down a snake-handler in the early summer #sky. See also - Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast: Upcoming Celestial Events | Sky & Telescope - Interactive Sky Chart | Map Your Night Sky - Sky & Telescope - Astronomy Pictures: Sky & Telescope's Online Gallery Archives | Sky & Telescope ** Night Sky Notebook June 2024- Peter Detterline https://youtu.be/QqjhNjJ3l1c ** See also: - June Night Sky Guide (June 2024) | Farmers' Almanac - 5 Must-See Astronomical Events in the June Night Sky (2024) | SpaceTourismGuide.com - Night sky, June 2024: What you can see tonight | Space.com - What’s up in the night sky: June 2024 | The Planetary Society - Visible planets and night sky guide for June | EarthSky.org === Amazon Ads === Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Portable Refractor Telescope Fully-Coated Glass Optics Ideal Telescope for Beginners BONUS Astronomy Software Package == Stellaris: People of the Stars Read the full article
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kazumi404 · 7 years
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Here the first version of Carina’s kiss with Abell.
This image was made before I finish the final chapter <3
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planetboystory · 7 years
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just a random image of new year ^^
[TAPASTIC] ~ [WEBTOONS]
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catbatart · 3 years
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Just wanted to show off a set of dice I listed that I named "Abell 31" after this cute nebula!
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NASA Hubble Birthday, OC Edition
What did the Hubble Telescope see on the day you were born?
Look up what day your OC was born and post the results!! @jackies-arch​ @starsandskies​ @allisondraste​ @briarfox13​ @weird-aunt​ @hellyjumper @becauseanders @alyssalenko​ @felassan​ Only if you want to!!
Alessa Shepard-Bailey 32 | October 30th | Star Cluster NGC 290
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This image features a cluster of stars called NGC 290. The star cluster resides in the Small Magellanic Cloud, one of the small galaxies orbiting our Milky Way galaxy.
Ahnzo Vincente Shepard 36 | April 4th | Galaxy Pair NGC 3314
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This image shows a pair of galaxies called NGC 3314. Through a chance alignment, a face-on spiral galaxy lies precisely in front of another, larger spiral. This provides a view of dark material within the front galaxy, seen because it is silhouetted against the galaxy behind it.
Lt. Frëja L. S. Kirch E-241 31 | October 9th | Galaxy Cluster Abell 2667
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While looking at galaxy cluster Abell 2667, astronomers found an odd-looking spiral galaxy (in the upper left corner of the image) that is plowing through the cluster and being ripped apart by the galaxy cluster's gravitational field and harsh environment. 
Nathaniel Owen 32 | November 14th | Reflection Nebula N30B
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A unique, peanut-shaped cocoon of dust surrounds a cluster of young, hot stars in this image. This reflection nebula, named N30B, is embedded in a much larger nebula called DEM L 106. The wispy filaments of DEM L 106 fill much of the image.
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Abell 31 is an ancient planetary nebula in the constellation of Cancer. It is estimated to be about 2,000 light years away. Although it is one of the largest planetary nebulae in the sky, it is not very bright. Credit: Adam Block/  Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/ University of Arizona
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Lose yourself in this majestic new Hubble picture of an entire cluster of galaxies
https://sciencespies.com/space/lose-yourself-in-this-majestic-new-hubble-picture-of-an-entire-cluster-of-galaxies/
Lose yourself in this majestic new Hubble picture of an entire cluster of galaxies
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We’re now used to seeing beautiful shots of space taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, but that doesn’t mean they’re not still jaw-dropping in their gorgeousness – and this picture of galaxy cluster Abell 3827 certainly fits that description.
What you’re looking at here is a cluster of hundreds of galaxies of different shapes and sizes, some 1.4 billion light-years away from Earth, with the elliptical ESO 146-5 galaxy at the center – thought to be one of the most massive in the known Universe because of its strong gravitational lensing effect (shown by the uneven blue halo).
Light across four different wavelengths was captured and combined to produce this truly stunning image, and the more you look at it, the better it gets.
The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on board Hubble were both used in capturing what you see here.
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(ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Massey)
“Looking at this cluster of hundreds of galaxies, it is amazing to recall that until less than 100 years ago, many astronomers believed that the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the Universe,” writes the European Space Agency (ESA) team that published the picture.
“The possibility of other galaxies had been debated previously, but the matter was not truly settled until Edwin Hubble confirmed that the Great Andromeda Nebula was in fact far too distant to be part of the Milky Way.”
Abell 3827 is of particularly interest to astronomers because it’s thought to contain pockets of dark matter – the elusive and invisible mass that could make up as much as 85 percent of the total amount of material in existence.
While studies of Abell 3827 and other galaxy clusters like it continue, we’re happy to just sit back in awe at the scale and the quality of the image that the Hubble telescope has managed to produce here.
The telescope just celebrated 31 years of snapping the celestial skies, releasing an image of the giant, ultra-bright star AG Carinae as it battles against self destruction – a star some 70 times bigger and 1 million times brighter than our own Sun.
Last year, for Hubble’s 30th birthday, we were treated to a whole cascade of new photos released to mark the occasion. Since heading into space in April 1990, the telescope has taken around 1.5 million snaps of roughly 48,000 stars, planets and galaxies.
Even with such a rich catalog to its name, we think this latest image might be one of our favorites of the whole Hubble Space Telescope collection – and as research into dark matter continues, expect to hear more about Abell 3827 along the way.
You can read more about the image on the ESA website.
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psychgazer · 7 years
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Psychgazer
PSYCHGAZER SUMMERGAZE 2017 by Ansel Garcia   SHOEGAZE / FUZZ / NOISE   1. Secret Shine - Falling Again - https://youtu.be/mcmvZoIsKEk / https://soundcloud.com/saintmarie-records/secret-shine-falling-again 2. Fever Dream - 'Youth (Is Wasted On The Old) - https://soundcloud.com/club-ac30/fever-dream-youth-is-wasted-on-the-old 3. Static Daydream - Eclipse - https://fortheloveofchristressler.bandcamp.com/track/static-daydream-eclipse 4. Eyes no Eyes - On TV - https://youtu.be/_NNW_GDy2c8 5. Uvii -  Sepi Alone - https://uvii.bandcamp.com/track/sepi-atone Uvii - Lunacy -  https://soundcloud.com/uviiaustin/lunacy 6. The Sorry Shop - Queen Of The North - https://youtu.be/moXK56HIG4Y 7. Dream Rimmy - Oxygen - https://dreamrimmy.bandcamp.com/track/oxygen 8. COLLAPSE_japan - Curse - https://collapse-jp.bandcamp.com/track/curse / https://soundcloud.com/collapse_jp/curse 9. 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quiltofstars · 2 years
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Abell 31 // Enrique Arce
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mundazul · 8 years
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Abell 31 (PK 219+31.1) - planetary nebula by cfaobam distance: ca. 2000 ly http://ift.tt/1gRMQMo HaLRGB Equipment: TS 10" f/4 ONTC Newton 1000mm f4 GPU Aplanatic Koma Korrector Moravian CCD G2-8300FW Astrodon LRGB Filter Astronomik H-Alpha Filter Losmandy G11/LFE Photo Guding: Lodestar on TS Optics - ultra short 9mm Off Axis Guider PHD2 9x1800 H-Alpha 3x1200 RGB total exposure time: 7,5 hour Processing: PixInsight/Lightroom 07.Ferbruar.2015 13.March 2015 15.March 2015 22.March 2015 http://flic.kr/p/zgAhjm
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hobbyspacer · 8 months
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Night sky highlights for February 2024
Check out the night sky this month, February 2024. Here are videos and articles highlighting the top sights to observe. ** What's Up: February 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA - NASA JPL What are some skywatching highlights in February 2024? Venus begins its exit from the morning sky, as Mars makes its comeback. Plus, now through May is a good time to observe spiral galaxy M81. 0:00 Intro 0:13 Moon & planet highlights 1:45 Observing spiral galaxy M81 4:01 February Moon phases Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://science.nasa.gov/skywatch.... https://youtu.be/iDAKTLmt2hs ** Tonight's Sky: February 2024 - Space Telescope Science Institute - Tonight's Sky In February, the Winter Triangle is your guide to the night sky: The northern hemisphere is treated to views of the stars Procyon, Sirius, and Betelgeuse. Keep watching for the awe-inspiring space-based views of the Orion Nebula, which is sculpted by the stellar winds of central bright stars. ... “Tonight’s Sky” is a monthly video of constellations you can observe in the night sky. The series is produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute, home of science operations for the Hubble Space Telescope, in partnership with NASA’s Universe of Learning. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes—and other astronomy videos—at https://hubblesite.org/resource-galle.... https://youtu.be/0eGB8NApTwo ** What to see in the night sky: February 2024 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine Pete Lawrence and Paul Abel reveal what to see in the night sky tonight and throughout February, including the best comets, clair-obscure effects on the Moon, Orion, Gemini and star clusters. 00:00 Intro 00:13 Mercury, Venus and Mars 02:23 Jupiter and Saturn 03:41 Uranus and Neptune 06:22 Comets 11:25 Einstein Crater 13:34 Lunar X and V, Jewelled Handle 15:31 Orion 16:30 Castor and Pollux 17:50 M35 19:05 Ursa Major 20:15 Leo and the Sickle 22:00 Beehive Cluster 23:06 M67 25:08 Hydra https://youtu.be/fjeGLX3I5aI ** Sky & Telescope's Sky Tour Podcast – February | The Winter Hexagon and Constellations Near Orion - Sky & Telescope Youtube Our monthly Sky Tour #astronomy #podcast provides an informative and entertaining 10-minute guided tour of the nighttime sky. Listen to the February episode and keep tabs on the Moon, say goodbye to a couple of planets, trace out the Winter Hexagon; and explore some lesser-known constellations near Orion. So bundle up, grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour. https://youtu.be/xE3f1R0wIGk See also - Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast: Upcoming Celestial Events - Sky & Telescope - The Best Comets in 2024 - Sky & Telescope ** What's in the Night Sky February 2024 Venus Mars Conjunction | SpaceX Starlink - Alyn Wallace https://youtu.be/A9uf3LuCzLA ** Night Sky Notebook February 2024- Peter Detterline What's happening in the sky in February 2024 when you look up! https://youtu.be/nos3yHbgQX4 ** See also: - Night Sky Map for February 2024: Orion, the Hunter | Almanac.com - February 2024 Night Sky Calendar | Voyageurs Conservancy - What's in the Sky This Month? | High Point Scientific - The Night Sky in February 2024 | Day By Day Astronomy Events - 4 Must-See Events in the February Night Sky (2024) | SpaceTourismGuide.com - February 2024 night sky: The snow moon, leap year and bright Orion | The Washington Post === Amazon Ads === Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Portable Refractor Telescope Fully-Coated Glass Optics Ideal Telescope for Beginners BONUS Astronomy Software Package == Stellaris: People of the Stars Read the full article
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Night sky highlights for January 2024
Check out the night sky this month, January 2024. Here are videos highlighting the top sights to observe. ** What's Up: January 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA - NASA JPL What are some skywatching highlights in January 2024? The year kicks off with the Quadrantid meteors, and some great Moon-planet pairings. Plus, did you know the stars shift in the sky by four minutes each day? 0:00 Intro 0:15 Quadrantid meteor shower 0:54 Moon & planet highlights 2:12 4-minute-per-day rule 3:46 January Moon phases Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatch.... https://youtu.be/R-TOoGTvFL8 ** Tonight's Sky: January 2024 - Space Telescope Science Institute - Tonight's Sky In January, the northern hemisphere features beautiful views of Capella, a pair of giant yellow stars; Aldebaran, a red giant star; and two star clusters—the Hyades and the Pleiades. Keep watching for the awe-inspiring space-based views of the Crab Nebula, the remains of a star that exploded as a supernova. https://youtu.be/qcVQNYkRSwI ** What to see in the night sky: January 2024 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine Pete Lawrence and Paul Abel reveal the top things to see in the night sky this month, including the planets of the Solar System, clair obscur effects on the Moon, Comet 144P/Kushia and Orion. 00:00 Intro 00:16 - Mercury 01:17 - Venus 02:57 - Jupiter 06:23 - Saturn 07:02 - Uranus and Neptune 09:16 - Comet 144P/Kushida 10:42 - Quadrantid meteor shower 11:09 - Clair obscur effects 11:49 - Galilean moons 12:14 - Mare Orientale 14:20 - Dione transits Saturn 17:37 - Sirius 20:40 - Orion 24:35 - Monoceros 25:54 - Rosette Nebula https://youtu.be/m2zdFM1gVg8 ** Sky & Telescope's Sky Tour Podcast - January | The Quadrantid Meteor Shower and Spotting Planets - Sky & Telescope Youtube Our monthly Sky Tour #astronomy #podcast provides an informative and entertaining 10-minute guided tour of the nighttime sky. Listen to the January episode and watch one of the year’s better #meteor showers, then take up the challenge of spotting five #planets; size up a celestial queen with an ego problem; and learn about a celestial hunter who, uh, also has an ego problem. So bundle up, grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour. https://youtu.be/hNV2qZS5dMk See also - January Podcast: A Busy Start to 2024 - Sky & Telescope - Sky at a Glance | Recent Astronomy News & Night Sky Events - Sky & Telescope - Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast: Upcoming Celestial Events - Sky & Telescope ** What's in the Night Sky January 2024 - Quadrantid Meteor Shower | Mercury-Mars Conjunction - Alyn Wallace 00:00 Intro 00:36 Quadrantids 01:35 Northern Hemisphere Sky 02:31 Southern Hemisphere Sky 03:20 Planets and Moon 04:34 #WITNS Winners https://youtu.be/f7o-k9dXMag *** 2024 Unmissable Night Sky Events! - Alyn Wallace 00:00 2023 00:34 Aurora Boost 01:30 January 02:40 February 02:53 March 03:40 April 06:01 May 06:35 June 07:12 July 07:25 August 07:57 September 08:25 October 10:22 December https://youtu.be/TKIxtaJ4vKg ** Night Sky Notebook January 2024 - Peter Detterline https://youtu.be/r5zv--iwI6Q ** See also: - Sky This Month: January 2024 | Astronomy.com - January 2024 Night Sky Calendar | Voyageurs Conservancy - Tonight's Night Sky: January 2024 | Visible Planets, Bright Stars, Astronomy | The Old Farmer's Almanac - Night sky highlights - January 2024 | Royal Museums Greenwich - January's Night Sky Notes: Connecting the ‘Dots’ with Asterisms | NASA Science - During 2024: - 9 spectacular night sky events to see in 2024 | National Geographic - Top Astronomy Events for 2024 | Universe Today - A guide to the solar system's planets in 2024 | Space.com - 2024 Astronomy Calendar | Astronomical & Celestial Events | High Point Scientific === Amazon Ads === Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Portable Refractor Telescope Fully-Coated Glass Optics Ideal Telescope for Beginners BONUS Astronomy Software Package == Stellaris: People of the Stars Read the full article
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Night sky highlights for December 2023
Check out the night sky this month, December 2023. Here are videos highlighting the top sights to observe. ** What's Up: December 2023 Skywatching Tips from NASA - NASA JPL What are some skywatching highlights in December 2023? Clear skies will make for ideal viewing of the Geminid meteor shower, and grab your binoculars to search for asteroid Vesta. 0:00 Intro 0:14 Moon & planet highlights 0:59 Geminid meteors peak 2:05 Observing asteroid Vesta 4:08 December Moon phases Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatch.... https://youtu.be/skrh7R1Gzvo ** Tonight's Sky: December 2023 - Space Telescope Science Institute - Tonight's Sky Step outside on a cold December night when the stars shine bright to find the Big Dipper, Cassiopeia, and Cepheus. They will help you locate a binary star system, a fan-shaped open star cluster, and a variable star. Stay tuned for space-based views of a ragged spiral galaxy, an open star cluster, and an edge-on galaxy. https://youtu.be/AsHsXBmTzGU **  Geminids, Venus, Jupiter, Orion, Comet Tsuchinshan | Night sky December 2023 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine Find out what's in the night sky tonight, December 2023, with astronomers Pete Lawrence and Paul Abel as your guide. Venus and Jupiter are bright, the Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak and asteroid Vesta reaches opposition. Comet 62P/Tsuchinshan increases in brightness and Orion returns with its wealth of deep-sky wonders. 00:00 - Intro 00:14 - Mercury 00:55 - Venus 02:33 - Jupiter 03:02 - Saturn 03:44 - Uranus and Neptune 05:39 - Mare Orientale 06:58 - Jupiter occults Ganymede 07:55 - Geminid meteor shower 10:02 - Vesta at opposition 10:31 - Comet 62P/Tsuchinshan 15:22 - Orion and deep-sky objects 22:16 - Taurus 23:36 - Auriga and open clusters 25:00 - Camelopardalis 26:36 Kemble's Cascade https://youtu.be/aCENcmC8Ars ** Sky & Telescope's Sky Tour Podcast - December | The Geminid Meteor Shower and Bright Evening Stars - Sky & Telescope Youtube Our monthly Sky Tour #astronomy #podcast provides an informative and entertaining 10-minute guided tour of the nighttime sky. Listen to the December episode and keep tabs on the #Moon’s whereabouts, watch for some impressive #shootingstars, track down four #planets, and gaze at a tall tower of bright evening #stars. So bundle up, grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour. Listen and subscribe to this podcast at https://skyandtelescope.org/observing/ and don't forget to subscribe to S&T's YouTube channel to get alerts about new videos, including this monthly podcast Learn more about #observing and #stargazing on our website, https://skyandtelescope.org/ and subscribe to our monthly magazine at https://skyandtelescope.org/subscribe. https://youtu.be/1fKbdz-_DoM **** The Geminid Meteor Shower 2023 - Sky & Telescope Youtube Watch the #Geminid #meteorshower on the evening of December 13th and the morning of December 14th with tips from Sky & Telescope! The #geminids are one of the top #meteor showers of the year. Learn about what the Geminids are and how they form. https://youtu.be/kiPoSN_i25I See also - Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast: Upcoming Celestial Events - Sky & Telescope - This Week's Sky at a Glance, December 1 – 9 - Sky & Telescope ** What's in the Night Sky December 2023 Geminid Meteor Shower | Astronaut's Tool Bag - Alyn Wallace 00:00 Intro 00:22 Last Chance! 00:46 Northern Hemisphere Sky 02:01 Southern Hemisphere Sky 02:39 Geminid Meteor Shower 04:15 Astronaut Tool Bag 05:35 Betelgeuse Eclipse 06:40 Planets 07:28 Full Moon 07:47 #WITNS Winners https://youtu.be/wwJ0e80GCrI ** Night Sky Notebook December 2023 - Peter Detterline https://youtu.be/2sGsW4LvSRw ** See also: - December's Night Sky Notes: A Flame in the Sky – the Orion Nebula | NASA Science - Dec.1.2023 - December Night Sky Guide (December 2023) | Farmers' Almanac - December 2023 Night Sky Calendar | Voyageurs Conservancy - What's in the Sky This Month? | December 2023 | High Point Scientific - 13 Must-See Astronomy Events in the December Night Sky (2023) | SpaceTourismGuide.com === Amazon Ads === Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Portable Refractor Telescope Fully-Coated Glass Optics Ideal Telescope for Beginners BONUS Astronomy Software Package == Stellaris: People of the Stars Read the full article
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Night sky highlights for July 2023
** What's Up: July 2023 Skywatching Tips from NASA - NASA JPL What are some skywatching highlights in July 2023? Mars and Venus start the month close together, but part ways and head lower as July goes on. Mars appears very near Regulus in Leo on the 9th and 10th. Saturn and Jupiter rule the night, along with bright star Fomalhaut. And July is prime time for viewing the Milky Way core from dark sky locations. 0:00 Intro 0:12 Mars & Venus in the evening 0:31 Mars close to Regulus 1:07 Saturn & Jupiter in the morning 1:49 Fomalhaut's debris disk 2:38 Viewing the Milky Way 3:17 July Moon phases Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatch.... https://youtu.be/tMrS0Yy6GMc ** Tonight's Sky: July 2023 - Space Telescope Science Institute - Tonight's Sky In July, find the Scorpius constellation to identify the reddish supergiant Antares, which will lead you to discover a trio of globular star clusters. Keep watching for space-based views of these densely packed, spherical collections of ancient stars, as well as three nebulas: the Swan Nebula, the Lagoon Nebula, and the Trifid Nebula. https://youtu.be/ubM1j3rFeAs ** What to see in the night sky: July 2023 - BBC Sky at Night Magazine Pete Lawrence and Paul Abel reveal what's visible in the night sky this month, including Mercury and Venus, a (somewhat) brightening Jupiter, the Perseid meteor shower, minor planet Vesta, and Comet C/2020 V2 (ZTF). https://youtu.be/8swNlcH84kw ** Sky & Telescope's Sky Tour Podcast - July 2023 - Sky & Telescope Youtube Our monthly Sky Tour #astronomy #podcast provides an informative and entertaining 10-minute guided tour of the nighttime sky. Listen to the July episode and take the measure of #Earth’s orbit; track down #mars, #mercury, and #venus, and take a poke at the celestial scorpion, #scorpious. Listen and subscribe to this podcast at https://skyandtelescope.org/observing/ and don't forget to subscribe to S&T's YouTube channel to get alerts about new videos, including this monthly podcast. https://youtu.be/2te6bnmX85M See also - Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast: Upcoming Celestial Events - Sky & Telescope - This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 30 – July 9 - Sky & Telescope ** What's in the Night Sky July 2023 🌌 Venus Mars Conjunction | Noctilucent Clouds | Milky Way - Alyn Wallace https://youtu.be/puDd8e182RU ** Night Sky Notebook July 2023 - Peter Detterline https://youtu.be/M0q5euRZXmk ** See also: - Sky This Month: July 2023 | Astronomy.com - Visible planets and night sky for the month of July | EarthSky.org - July 2023 Sky Watch: Astronomical Events | The Old Farmer's Almanac - What’s up in the night sky: July 2023 | The Planetary Society - Night sky, July 2023: What you can see tonight | Space.com - How to see comet E1 ATLAS high in the sky in July near the Little Dipper | Space.com === Amazon Ads === Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Portable Refractor Telescope Fully-Coated Glass Optics Ideal Telescope for Beginners BONUS Astronomy Software Package == Stellaris: People of the Stars Read the full article
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