Time for weekly update. Tonight @WSHCrew will discuss about imaging exoplanets using gravitational lens with Alexander Madurowicz. Also the possibility that Ceres moved, Insight power down, and Voyager 1 glitch.
Jan 6th: The Objects to Observe in the January 2022 Night Sky
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.
Nov 25th: How To Observe Ceres And Other Asteroids
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
Aug 31st: Evidence for Icy Crust Found at Ceres’ Occator Crater
Using a neutron spectrometer onboard the Dawn spacecraft, scientists have found elevated concentrations of hydrogen in Ceres’ Occator Crater, which provides evidence of an icy crust.
Aug 26th: All Things Ceres
Join us today as we cover all the news about Ceres revealing the existence of a salty subsurface ocean and active cryovolcanism
Jun 22nd: Astroquizzical
Dr. Jillian Scudder will be telling us about her new book, Astroquizzical in which she takes us on an enthralling cosmic journey through space and time and locates our home planet within its own “family tree.”