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Podcast about astronomy and the joys of watching the skies at night--and sometimes during the day

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Podcast about astronomy and the joys of watching the skies at night--and sometimes during the day

    Solstice here, solstice there

    Solstice here, solstice there

    Earth goes through northern solstice this week. Mars went through southern solstice earlier this month.

    The morning planets march along.

    • 4 min
    Hiding Spica again and again

    Hiding Spica again and again

    The moon will pass in front of Spica 20 times now through the end of next year. Find out where to see the first occultation.

    Mercury's turn to go behind the sun.

    Planet watching continues to be a morning thing.

    • 5 min
    Who holds the snake?

    Who holds the snake?

    The sun passes through 13 constellations during the year. The one people are surprised to learn about is the snake-bearer Ophiuchus.

    Jupiter and Mercury are very close in the morning sky this week. Not many people will get to see them though.

    Venus is hidden behind the sun.

    • 5 min
    Snake along the evening stars

    Snake along the evening stars

    A long snake slithers across the evening sky, taking a bird and a bowl with it. And some sky watchers can see Saturn disappear behind the moon.

    • 5 min
    How and why to hide things in your telescope's view

    How and why to hide things in your telescope's view

    Saturn and Mars are easy to spot in the morning. Some people may spot Mercury. The moon occults Antares this week.

    And sometimes, successfully finding something in your telescope means blocking something else out. It costs practically nothing to go to the extra trouble.

    • 4 min
    Waiting for a star to flare

    Waiting for a star to flare

    A star about 3,000 light years away is normally very dim--requiring a telescope and a dark sky to see. About 80 years ago, it flared up to easy naked eye visibility. Some astronomers think it might be about to flare up again.

    Also, the moon is about to pass in front of one of the stars in Virgo. The event will be visible from most of a continent.

    • 5 min

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