Podcaster: Ralph, Paul & Jenny
Title : Awesome Astronomy’s October Sky Guide
Organization: Awesome Astronomy
Link : www.awesomeastronomy.com
Description: What to look out, and up, for in October.
Our highlights of this month’s skies with the planet on offer to observers and imagers:
- Venus & Saturn in the late evening with a nice conjunction of the pair.
- Uranus as it reaches opposition on the 16th
Next up is the meteor showers and October brings us:
- The Draconids peaking on 7th October
- The Orionids peaking on 20th/21st October
Then we each take a deep sky pick from our list of favourites for this time of year:
- Ralph – Algol, The Demon Star & The Double Cluster in Perseus
- Paul – The Auriga open clusters, M36, M37 & M38
- Jeni – The Owl Custer in Cassiopeia
And we finish this sky guide with October’s moon phases.
Bio: Awesome Astronomy is the show for anyone and everyone who has even the slightest interest in astronomy and science.
Join Ralph, Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programs telling you what to look out (and up) for every month as well as a main show dedicated to space and astronomy news. You can be guaranteed a passion for astronomy, simple explanations of complex and fundamental topics, space and science discussions, absorbing interviews with astronomers and astronauts who make the news and answers to listeners’ space questions.
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