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Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #95 – MAY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Apr 30, 2020. #95 - May 2020 Part 1: The Astronomy Show. 00:00:00. The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up at home sitting out the coronavirus. We discuss a burgeoning love -hate relationship with Starlink, Jeni being theBBC’s go to
#105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed full #104 – FEBRUARY 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #104 - February 2021 Part 1. Released: Feb 1, 2021. The Discussion: Jeni on the Highbrow Drivel podcast More astronomy goodness at Sky Guide The amateur astronomy/dogging connection A review of George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky Listener emails about the birth of amateur astroimaging & ‘Arecedos’. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #94 – APRIL 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Be great if you could list 2-3 main topics of discussion for that particular show instead of “May 2020 Part 2” for instance. Most other astronomy podcasts do.HOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE A hot Jupiter world with a totally transparent atmosphere. New research suggest the most abundant stars can fuel photosynthesis. Elliptical galaxies forming new stars hundreds of times faster than our Milky Way. Citizen scientists creates a 3D map of largely invisible brown dwarf stars. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read moreBEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #95 – MAY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Apr 30, 2020. #95 - May 2020 Part 1: The Astronomy Show. 00:00:00. The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up at home sitting out the coronavirus. We discuss a burgeoning love -hate relationship with Starlink, Jeni being theBBC’s go to
#105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed full #104 – FEBRUARY 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #104 - February 2021 Part 1. Released: Feb 1, 2021. The Discussion: Jeni on the Highbrow Drivel podcast More astronomy goodness at Sky Guide The amateur astronomy/dogging connection A review of George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky Listener emails about the birth of amateur astroimaging & ‘Arecedos’. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #94 – APRIL 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Be great if you could list 2-3 main topics of discussion for that particular show instead of “May 2020 Part 2” for instance. Most other astronomy podcasts do.HOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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#108 – JUNE 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Buying and selling astronomy kit; A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly . The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have:. Heavy metal vapours detectedaround comets
#102 – DECEMBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum: In November we concluded our look at the electromagnetic spectrum. But as we now have a new method of detecting events beyond the electromagnetic spectrum, this month we explain gravitational wave astronomy. #102 - December 2020 Part 1. 01:02:23. Dec 1, 2020. #102 - December 2020 Part 1: The AstronomyShow.
#95 – MAY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Apr 30, 2020. #95 - May 2020 Part 1: The Astronomy Show. 00:00:00. The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up at home sitting out the coronavirus. We discuss a burgeoning love -hate relationship with Starlink, Jeni being theBBC’s go to
#100 – OCTOBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: Helping us celebrate our 100th(ish) episode, we have a live(ish) audience to join in with us.Anna Lanteri from Gröningen University discusses a new Zooniverse citizen science project, called Space Fluff where you can soon classify dwarf galaxies. #96 – JUNE 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. The wonderful generosity of amateur astronomers; trying to get the name Pair Instability Supernova changed to your suggestions; Jen’s talk for Café Scientific, which you can watch here; Jeni talking about SpaceX’ historic crewed flight with the BBC #99 – SEPTEMBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: This month Jeni’s latest paper has a journal reviewer prior to publishing, we take a look at the critical science of cow-cats and a listener brightens our day. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have:. Damage to the Arecibo observatory and the prognosis; Hubble Helps Uncover the Mystery of the Dimming of Betelgeuse #106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #103 – JANUARY 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: As we welcome in the New Year, we discuss the holiday season and your suggestions to replace the Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum section of the show.. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news at the beginning of 2021, we have:. Finding exoplanets that have a good chance of being able to see us; The ‘Missing Lithium Problem’ #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Vaccination cometh to Awesome Astronomy; The UK’s unorthodox meteor sample return mission; A listener’s email follow up to last month’s Q&A #97 – JULY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE A hot Jupiter world with a totally transparent atmosphere. New research suggest the most abundant stars can fuel photosynthesis. Elliptical galaxies forming new stars hundreds of times faster than our Milky Way. Citizen scientists creates a 3D map of largely invisible brown dwarf stars. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE A hot Jupiter world with a totally transparent atmosphere. New research suggest the most abundant stars can fuel photosynthesis. Elliptical galaxies forming new stars hundreds of times faster than our Milky Way. Citizen scientists creates a 3D map of largely invisible brown dwarf stars. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists SEASON 8 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 8. Main Show. #94 – April 2020 Part 2. #94 – April 2020 Part 1. #93 – March 2020 Part 2. #108 – JUNE 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Buying and selling astronomy kit; A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly . The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have:. Heavy metal vapours detectedaround comets
#102 – DECEMBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum: In November we concluded our look at the electromagnetic spectrum. But as we now have a new method of detecting events beyond the electromagnetic spectrum, this month we explain gravitational wave astronomy. #102 - December 2020 Part 1. 01:02:23. Dec 1, 2020. #102 - December 2020 Part 1: The AstronomyShow.
#93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed full #94 – APRIL 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Be great if you could list 2-3 main topics of discussion for that particular show instead of “May 2020 Part 2” for instance. Most other astronomy podcasts do. AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE A hot Jupiter world with a totally transparent atmosphere. New research suggest the most abundant stars can fuel photosynthesis. Elliptical galaxies forming new stars hundreds of times faster than our Milky Way. Citizen scientists creates a 3D map of largely invisible brown dwarf stars. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE A hot Jupiter world with a totally transparent atmosphere. New research suggest the most abundant stars can fuel photosynthesis. Elliptical galaxies forming new stars hundreds of times faster than our Milky Way. Citizen scientists creates a 3D map of largely invisible brown dwarf stars. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists SEASON 8 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 8. Main Show. #94 – April 2020 Part 2. #94 – April 2020 Part 1. #93 – March 2020 Part 2. #108 – JUNE 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Buying and selling astronomy kit; A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly . The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have:. Heavy metal vapours detectedaround comets
#102 – DECEMBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum: In November we concluded our look at the electromagnetic spectrum. But as we now have a new method of detecting events beyond the electromagnetic spectrum, this month we explain gravitational wave astronomy. #102 - December 2020 Part 1. 01:02:23. Dec 1, 2020. #102 - December 2020 Part 1: The AstronomyShow.
#93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed full #94 – APRIL 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Be great if you could list 2-3 main topics of discussion for that particular show instead of “May 2020 Part 2” for instance. Most other astronomy podcasts do. AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #108 - June 2021 Part 1. Released: May 31, 2021. The Discussion: Buying and selling astronomy kit A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have: Heavy metal vapours detected around comets A weird supernova Seafloor volcanoes on Europa. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #108 - June 2021 Part 1. Released: May 31, 2021. The Discussion: Buying and selling astronomy kit A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have: Heavy metal vapours detected around comets A weird supernova Seafloor volcanoes on Europa. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy. #93 – MARCH 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #93 - March 2020 Part 1. Released: Mar 1, 2020. The Discussion: Paul’s favourite bit of the coronavirus, the Cradle of Aviation Museum’s upcoming Apollo 13 anniversary event, a @CunningCosmos space art exhibition and a talk from Jen in Bromsgrove for British Space Week, from the sublime to the ridiculous with thepassing
#95 – MAY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Apr 30, 2020. #95 - May 2020 Part 1: The Astronomy Show. 00:00:00. The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up at home sitting out the coronavirus. We discuss a burgeoning love -hate relationship with Starlink, Jeni being theBBC’s go to
#107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #104 – FEBRUARY 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #104 - February 2021 Part 1. Released: Feb 1, 2021. The Discussion: Jeni on the Highbrow Drivel podcast More astronomy goodness at Sky Guide The amateur astronomy/dogging connection A review of George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky Listener emails about the birth of amateur astroimaging & ‘Arecedos’. #106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #99 – SEPTEMBER 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: This month Jeni’s latest paper has a journal reviewer prior to publishing, we take a look at the critical science of cow-cats and a listener brightens our day. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have:. Damage to the Arecibo observatory and the prognosis; Hubble Helps Uncover the Mystery of the Dimming of Betelgeuse #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Vaccination cometh to Awesome Astronomy; The UK’s unorthodox meteor sample return mission; A listener’s email follow up to last month’s Q&A #92 – FEBRUARY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: Ralph visits and records from The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, New York, we enjoyed some great skies with good weather in the UK, Betelgeuse still hasn’t gone pop – though we’re still watching, and NASA have an open day that you can attend.. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have:. An evidence based look at Starlink #87 – SEPTEMBER 2019 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: A good old British whinge about the weather and looking forward to our biannual dark sky star party, AstoCamp.. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have:. An experiment in an underground lab in London to understand dark energy; Eight new repeating fast radio burst source; Help us come up with a cooler name than a pair-instability supernova AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #108 - June 2021 Part 1. Released: May 31, 2021. The Discussion: Buying and selling astronomy kit A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have: Heavy metal vapours detected around comets A weird supernova Seafloor volcanoes on Europa. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
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AWESOME ASTRONOMYEPISODE ARCHIVEBEHIND THE MICSUBSCRIBE AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #108 - June 2021 Part 1. Released: May 31, 2021. The Discussion: Buying and selling astronomy kit A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have: Heavy metal vapours detected around comets A weird supernova Seafloor volcanoes on Europa. ARCHIVE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Looking for an old episode? You’ve come to the right place. Season 1. Read more Season 2. Read more SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2.BEHIND THE MIC
Paul has been astrono-minising since he first looked through a scope at Halley’s Comet. He is a dedicated visual observer and sketcher, never happier than when he is using a planisphere, a book of star charts and a 30 year old Philip’s Moon Map to navigate with. #93 – MARCH 2020 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Mar 14, 2020. #93 - March 2020 Part 2: The Space Exploration Show. 00:00:00. (Warning: please skip this episode if you’re offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between love and hate of SpaceX and drawing a line under the argument over when the current decade starts and what constitutes adecade.
#106 – APRIL 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Quick note. Love the show. Congrats to Dr. Jen on joining the elite academy of doctors! Keep the Martian Overlords on their toes — or whatever they have that passes for them! #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #105 – MARCH 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Hi. I’ve been listening to your Podcast for a couple of years now, and always look forward to it. I was interested in your section on historical images, and thought you’d be interested in a short video I put together comparing two images of part of the Pleiades from 1962 and 2019, best viewed fullHOME - ASTROCAMP
Autumn 2020 Astrocamp Cancellation. About Astrocamp. Whether this is your first star party or you’re coming on your own, there’s no need to feel intimidated. Read more. Gallery. Take a look at some of the images taken at our previous events, and share your own. Readmore. 0.
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SEASON 9 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 9. Main Show. #106 – April 2021 Part 1. #105 – March 2021 Part 2. #105 – March 2021 Part 1. Podcast Extra: How to Become an Astronaut. #104 – February 2021 Part 2. SEASON 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Season 1. #10 – February 2013. #9 – January 2013. 2012 End of Year Special. #8 – December 2012. SUBSCRIBE – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Listen for free from non-Apple devices. We recommend downloading the free Podcast Republic app and searching it for Awesome Astronomy. Download any podcast app and search it for Awesome Astronomy. #107 – MAY 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Farewell to Michael Collins; Jeni back on the radio, other podcasts and TV – cc/crhxtz Listeners’ emails . The News:. Blue Origin prepares to take space tourists #95 – MAY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Apr 30, 2020. #95 - May 2020 Part 1: The Astronomy Show. 00:00:00. The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up at home sitting out the coronavirus. We discuss a burgeoning love -hate relationship with Starlink, Jeni being theBBC’s go to
#93 – MARCH 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY AWESOME ASTRONOMY. #93 - March 2020 Part 1. Released: Mar 1, 2020. The Discussion: Paul’s favourite bit of the coronavirus, the Cradle of Aviation Museum’s upcoming Apollo 13 anniversary event, a @CunningCosmos space art exhibition and a talk from Jen in Bromsgrove for British Space Week, from the sublime to the ridiculous with thepassing
#94 – APRIL 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY Be great if you could list 2-3 main topics of discussion for that particular show instead of “May 2020 Part 2” for instance. Most other astronomy podcasts do. #108 – JUNE 2021 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Buying and selling astronomy kit; A possible resolution to the Wiltshire Audio Anomaly . The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have:. Heavy metal vapours detectedaround comets
#105 – MARCH 2021 PART 2 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion:. Vaccination cometh to Awesome Astronomy; The UK’s unorthodox meteor sample return mission; A listener’s email follow up to last month’s Q&A #92 – FEBRUARY 2020 PART 1 – AWESOME ASTRONOMY The Discussion: Ralph visits and records from The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, New York, we enjoyed some great skies with good weather in the UK, Betelgeuse still hasn’t gone pop – though we’re still watching, and NASA have an open day that you can attend.. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have:. An evidence based look at StarlinkSkip to content
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Posted on 1st September 20192nd September 2019 #87 – SEPTEMBER 2019 PART 1 The Discussion: A good old British whinge about the weather and looking forward to our biannual dark sky star party, AstoCamp. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: * An experiment in an underground lab in London to understand darkenergy
* Eight new repeating fast radio burst source * Help us come up with a cooler name than a pair-instabilitysupernova
* The late accretion phase of the formation of the solar system * The discovery of interstellar radioactive iron in the Antarctica * Spitzer reveals surprising exoplanetary details. * A new exoplanet discovery of three rocky worlds in the same system * Using oceanography to suggest greater exoplanet biodiversity The main news story discussion: The latest big Juno discovery atJupiter.
The Sky Guide: Covering the solar system and deep sky objects on offer to amateur astronomers in September: Jen: A tour of the planets on offer and the zodiacal light Ralph: Jupiter Saturn and two meteor showers in September. Then further afield, a double star, an open cluster and a dark Nebula inCepheus.
Main Object: Messier 27, The Dumbbell Nebula Q&A: How can Titan have such a thick atmosphere with such a low gravity? From Alastair Frith in the UK Posted on 16th August 20192nd September 2019 #86 – AUGUST 2019 PART 2 The Discussion: Following on from last month’s 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, we take a look at the recent movies and documentaries & social media: High Life, 8 Days to the Moon and Back, Apollo 50th, ApolloinRealTime.org. The ongoing inspiration of Apollo, the build-up of Project Artemis, saying farewell to Flight Director Chris Kraft and Mandla Maseko, and an email from our good friend LeeStevens.
The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: * Japan’s Hyabusa 2 mission to return asteroid samples to Earth * Toyota and JAXA prototype a pressurized lunar rover for launch in2029
* India launch Chandrayaan 2 to the lunar south pole * ESA propose a comet interceptor for 2028 * A formation of satellites to study the heliosphere * NASA’s Orion capsule completes its abort tests Main news stories: NASA select 12 new lunar technology investigations. The Debate: Court is in session for the third round of advocacy to get winner from your top ten historic space missions. This month we have an epic battle of space telescopes as Kepler goes toe to toe withHubble.
Q&A: Why did NASA choose to send a drone to Titan rather than a submarine to Enceladus? _Suki Woods in Norway_ Posted on 1st August 20192nd September 2019 #86 – AUGUST 2019 PART 1 The Discussion: Space education at science fairs, sweating in space suits, the public attitude towards space exploration while there are so many relevant shows on TV. A correction from a listener and alesson in Dutch.
The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: * A young stellar system showing us moons being formed aroundexoplanets
* Pinpointing a Fast Radio Burst to understand what it actually is * An update on the Hubble Constant * Neptune-like exoplanets * How do stars merge in a stable manner? * A planetary nebula formed from a star in that missing 3-8 solarmasses.
The main news story discussion: Protest in Hawaii over the ThirtyMetre Telescope.
The Sky Guide: Covering the solar system and deep sky objects on offer to amateur astronomers in August: Paul: A tour of the planets on offer, the Perseid meteor show, peculiar galaxy NGC7727 and globular cluster NGC6760, both in Aquila. Jen: How to find Neptune and what to look for. The further afield, the Albireo, Epsilon Lyrae and Izar double stars. Main Object: Caldwell 4, The Iris Nebula Q&A: Could multiple space telescopes use optical interferometry to cheaply outperform the vast expensive ground-based telescopes? Posted on 19th July 20192nd September 2019 THE HUBBLE TUNING FORK AND CITIZEN SCIENCE In this podcast extra episode we talk to Karen Masters, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Haverford College, Pennsylvania about The Hubble Tuning Fork and Galaxy classification. But it’s not only about that canonised galaxy classification system; it’s also about how citizen science, astronomy done by absolutely anybody from their homes, can and do change the accepted wisdom and advancescience.
Posted on 10th July 20198th July 2019 #85 – JULY 2019 PART 2 The Discussion: An Apollo-fact filled episode to commemorate the 50th anniversary of humanity venturing onto the surface of another body. Paul works on an Oscar performance; we congratulate Jess Wade on receiving a BEM award and we take a look at the latest movie to lionise the efforts of Apollo 11. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: * NASA plan to open up the International Space Station to commercialuses & ownership
* NASA fund two concepts to explore moon craters and asteroids * ESA’s Trace Gas Orbiter kills the excitement over methane onMars.
* NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Titan * A solar sail gets tested in space * A look at the return to the moon blueprint Main news stories: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 with Krispy Kreme, Apolloinrealtime.org, @Pilliarscreatio, the best of the Apollo history books, movies and a few fun facts. The Debate: Court is in session for the second round of advocacy to get winner from your top ten historic space missions. On the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, what else would be doing battle, other than Apollo missions? So it’s the heavyweights: Apollo 8 vs Apollo 11. Only one will survive! Moon Hoaxes: This is a particularly active time for moon hoax conspiracy theorists so we thought we’d give you some ammunition for the next time someone tells you the flag was waving in the wind or the shadows should all be parallel… Posted on 8th July 20198th July 2019 #85 – JULY 2019 PART 1 The Discussion: Paul pulls a drowning child out of a river and we discuss the BBC’s current astronomy-themed TV programme, The Planets. A drunken and sarcastic Jen is a good Jen and a rather pleasant surprise from listener Lee Stevens The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: * Taking Spitzer out “like a dog on the moor with a shotgun” * The International Astronomical Union launches a competition to name an exoplanet in each of the countries it operates, at nameexoworlds.iau.org * The chances of exoplanet habitability may be lower than thought. * Two exoplanet discoveries with very good habitability potential * NASA announces two more heliospheric missions, PUNCH & TRACERS * The Mars Curiosity Rover says, ‘No, there are methane spikes onMars’.
The Sky Guide: Covering the solar system and deep sky objects on offer to amateur astronomers in July: Paul: The King of Planets, Jupiter, on offer all month and a partial lunar eclipse on the night of 16th July. For the deep sky, M10 & M12 globular clusters in Ophiuchus. Ralph: Asteroid 18 Melpomene at opposition on 3rd July. On the 9th of July we have the Ring World, Saturn, at opposition and the Southern Delta Aquariids peak on 28/29th July. For the deep sky, beautiful binary targets Epsilon Lyrae and Albireo. Main Object: The Earth’s Moon. Posted on 15th June 201915th June 2019 #84 – JUNE 2019 PART 2Download Episode!
The Discussion: The privations of a PhD student, listeners’ comments sparking a couple of corrections from the last episode, another bout of potaytoes/potartoes and we hear that new revelations about space mirrors cult sci-fi. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: * Damage to cartilage from microgravity * The big debate in space exploration appears to be ‘is Daniella Westbrook the ideal astronaut experiment’? * ESA’s Trace Gas Orbiter kills the excitement over methane onMars.
* NASA asks for an additional $1.6Bn for getting astronauts to Marsby 2024
* NASA will be sending a woman to the moon in the Project Artemiscrew
* A look at the return to the moon blueprint Main news story: The Lunar Gateway, an orbiting platform around themoon.
The Debate: Court is in session for the first round of advocacy for to find the winner in your top ten historic space missions. Which will make it through and which will consigned to the dustbin of history – Cassini Huygens or New Horizons? Q&A: At 6 million kelvin, is the plasma around the M87 supermassive black hole still a plasma? Andy Burns from the UK Posted on 30th May 20195th June 2019 #84 – JUNE 2019 PART 1Download Episode!
The Discussion: Pint of Science in Cardiff targets canines, Ralph makes a schoolboy error while in Florida and we all eagerly await the publication of a research paper by Jen. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: * More disturbing news about the climate on Earth-analogue, Venus * TESS discovers a planetary system around a visual binary star inFornax.
* The Andromeda & Triangulum galaxies are hiding quasars * New research shows the mechanism by how Pluto could harbour oceans * A better understanding of past ice ages on Mars * More ridiculous ways to not find dark matter * The race to analyse meteorites at Arizona State University. Main news story: Mr Musk’s Splendiferous Starlink. The Sky Guide: Covering the solar system and deep sky objects on offer to amateur astronomers in June: Jen: Mars and Mercury as the stand-out objects in the lighter summer skies of June and a good opportunity to look out for noctilucent clouds at dawn and dusk. Ralph: A round up of the other bright planets on offer in June and a certain satellite constellation now observable… Main Object: the Eagle Nebula in the constellation Serpens. Posted on 15th May 20195th June 2019 #83 – MAY 2019 PART 2Download Episode!
The Discussion: Your last chance to get tickets to join Jen’s at Pint of Science on 20-22nd May in Cardiff, a couple of corrections for the last episode, listeners’ comments about our Moon 2024 musings and a listener’s email takes us into classic 50s sci-fi territory. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: * NASA’s new robot assistants and ‘Astrobees’ on the International Space Station * Portugal launches its national space agency in the Azores and plans an environmentally friendly rocket * Arianespace are to launch 42 satellites on a single rocket * NASA Administrator misses his April deadline to provide financial figures for a retirn to the moon in 2024 * Space Force will likely cost $1.5Bn more each year than originallythought
* India’s Chandrayaan-2 mission will launch to the moon inSeptember this year
Main news stories: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has been developing a giant lunar landing in secret, while Elon Musk’s SpaceX have a setback to their human spaceflight plans The Debate: A reminder that you can influence the Best Space Mission Ever debate season, starting next month. What do you think is the best current or historical space mission and why? We’ll shortlist the ten most popular and begin advocating to reach a winner. Q&A: Could a device, with a magnetic field, be placed at the L1 Lagrange Point between the Sun and Mars to help to thicken the atmosphere? And could a device be placed at Earth’s L1 Lagrange point counteract the effect of global warming? Posted on 1st May 20195th June 2019 #83 – MAY 2019 PART 1Download Episode!
U: Recording from the Mars/Earth-analogue biome cottage at the AstroCamp starparty in the Welsh Brecon Beacons, we start off by discussing stargazing during a hurricane(!) and get ready for Jeni’s Pint of Science events this month. The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: * The rate of the universe’s expansion is 9% greater than wethought?
* Greater understanding about the lakes of methane on Saturn’s moonTitan.
* LIGO gets its jiggy on; giving us gravitational wave detectionsEVERY week!
* The value of occultations to modern astronomy * A possible discovery of an exocomet! And a round up of some of the best astronomy April Fool’s gags from last month, including how winter would come on a Game of Thrones typeworld.
Main news story: 1) The first ever image of a black hole The Sky Guide: Covering the solar system and deep sky objects on offer to amateur astronomers in May: An unwelcome dearth of solar system objects with Jupiter, Mars and Saturn low on the horizon, but dwarf planet Ceres is at opposition and we also have a few nice conjunctions to enjoy in May. Messier 5 and Palomar 5 globular clusters in Serpens and Messier 57, and the Ring Nebula, and the Double Double in Lyra. Main Object: the much-overlooked Northern Star, Polaris.POSTS NAVIGATION
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