How to observe the Perseid meteor shower,Lunar X and Straight Wall, Minor Planets Iris and Psyche plus bright comets.

How to observe the Perseid meteor shower,Lunar X and Straight Wall, Minor Planets Iris and Psyche plus bright comets.
Today Actual Astronomy, we have Meteorologist Mike Lynch joins us to talk about his beginner book Stars A Month by Month Tour of the Constellations
The Observer’s Calendar Saturn and Jupiter, Lunar X and Straight Wall, Minor Planets Ceres and Harmonia plus a bright comet on the horizon.
Today’s Actual Astronomy talk with the guests from the Mansfield & Sutton Astronomical Society who are constructing a planetarium out of a Victorian era water reservoir. Find out what goes into making an astronomy’s club dream a reality.
This month’s @ActualAstronomy observer calendar talk about Asteroids, Lunar X and Straight wall plus Alister’s Anomalous Moon For June.
Today podcast we have a story about street astronomy. Activities that carried by Dobson who teaches people how to enjoy the night sky.
Today Observer’s Calendar for May with Actual Astronomy talk about meteor shower, Mercury in the morning sky lines up with other planets and Pallas at opposition.
Today, we have @ActualAstronomy discuss with Peter Jedicke about globular cluster. From their mysterious origins to their place in the Universe we dive into all things Globular
he Actual Astronomy Podcast presents The Observer’s Calendar for April 2024. In this episode we’ll talk about the possible Nova of T-Corona Borealis, Mars, Saturn and Moon forming a Triangle in the Eastern Sky, the April 8th Solar Eclipse. Chris and Shane also discuss the Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks but since recording both have viewed it in binoculars.
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents The Deep Sky Eye Observatory with Tim Doucette and talk about his passion for the night sky from the Deep Sky Eye Observatory which he runs as a small independent astronomy business in beautiful Nova Scotia Canada.