Today, @ActualAstronomy talk about the patterns in the sky both large and small as we share the guideposts to learning the night sky as well as some smaller asterisms you can see through binoculars and telescopes

Today, @ActualAstronomy talk about the patterns in the sky both large and small as we share the guideposts to learning the night sky as well as some smaller asterisms you can see through binoculars and telescopes
The Actual Astronomy discuss about when and how to see the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Uranus minor planets Ceres and Iris and when the Moon will pair with these solar system bodies. We also talk about when you can see the Lunar X and Lunar Straight Wall, also say goodbye to Comet Leonard.
The @ActualAstronomy talks with Mark Radice about observation using 10-inch F15 victorian refractor, big binoculars, setting up his home observatory, planetary observing and how to take colour photos of lava flows on the moon.
The Actual Astronomy Podcast places a focus on when and how to see comet Leonard and highlight opportunities to see a planetary alignment with the comet, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn as well as a pairing of the comet and a globular star cluster.
How To Observe Ceres And Other Asteroids? Today @ActualAstronomy features a guide to getting started observing minor planets like Ceres as well as easy to see asteroids. #365DaysOfAstro
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents The Partial Lunar Eclipse Tomorrow Morning November 19th including what equipment to use and some brief history & science surrounding eclipses.
Today’s podcast presents @ActualAstronomy talk about Objects to Observe in the November 2021 Night Sky and places a focus on events to help you find the planets as well as what you can see on the Moon. #365DaysOfAstro
Today #365DaysOfAstro will feature @ActualAstronomy discussion with Mark Radichi, from the Refreshing Views YouTube Channel. Join to learn about Mark’s sketching, imaging and his attendance at a recent dewy star party!
his eposide places a focus on Mercury and Venus as they put on their best shows for Autumn 2021 while Jupiter as several Double Shadow transits are easily visible through small telescopes.
This week @ActualAstronomy will answer listeners questions from telescope views to light pollution and dark sites. #365DaysOfAstro