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.
Mar 8th: The Observer’s Calendar for March 2024
The Observer’s Calendar for March 2024 talk about Asteroids like Juno and Thalia, the Moon pairing with Jupiter and Mercury plus spotting the star Sirius in the daytime sky.
Feb 15th: Astronomy Books
Today’s Actual Astronomy discuss about some of the best astronomy books from poetry to the Milky Way we cover our favourite books on the astronomical table.
Feb 14th: “The Big One”: The Most Powerful Marsquake Ever Detected
On Earth, we understand how and where earthquakes happen due to the discovery of plate tectonics. Now we have largest recorded seismic event on Mars provided evidence for a different sort of tectonic origin — the release of stress within the Martian crust
Feb 2nd: The Observer’s Calendar for February 2024
Today’s Actual Astronomy discuss about Observer’s Calendar for February 2024. We have Moon pairing with Venus, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter as well as a couple comets visible in small telescopes.
Jan 18th: Naming Asteroids
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Naming Asteroids. In this episode we’ll talk with Peter Jedicke about what asteroids are, their history and the Canadian connection with naming asteroids after amateur astronomers.
Jan 4th: The Observer’s Calendar for January 2024
Dec 21st: Lake & Terrain Effects on Astronomy
Nov 30th: The Observer’s Calendar for December 2023
The Observer’s Calendar for December from @ActualAstronomy presents spotting Uranus Naked Eye, Catching the Geminid Meteor Showers, see some asteroids while the Moon Pairs with Venus, Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter, and on December 30th we finally get a double shadow transit on Jupiter for everyone in North America!
Nov 16th: Chris and Shane Observe Together
Today’s Actual Astronomy talk about a recent night where we finally met up to spend some time hanging out under the stars.