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
Oct 31st: Future Impact Possibilities & The Oceans of Ganymede
Today’s story: These three asteroids are some of the objects to be listed on the NASA Sentry Risk Table & the oceans of ganymede
Oct 2nd: Observing With Webb in October 2021
An annual meteor shower, three great planets all visible right after sunset, with visits from the Moon, a space launch, and a night where many people are out make October of 2021 a wonderful month for getting out with or without your telescope.
Sep 28th: Cuoi, The Man on the Moon
This is a folklore from Vietnam about Cuoi, a man who lives in the Moon. Another interpretation that Moon is occupy by man.
Sep 14th: Observing With Webb in September 2021
Three great planets all visible right after sunset, with visits from the Moon, make September of 2021 a calm, but convenient month for breaking out that telescope.
Aug 5th: Objects to Observe in the August 2021 Night Sky
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Objects to Observe in the August 2021 Night Sky and places a focus on events to help you find the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus as well as what you can see on the Moon.
Jul 31st: The Battle of the Sun and the Moon
This is a folklore from Mentawai at the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia, about people’s interpretation of the sun and the moon as well as why they have hotter days.
Jun 3rd: Objects to Observe in the June 2021 Night Sky
Actual Astronomy Objects to Observe in the June 2021 Night Sky focus to help you find the planets as Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Mercury and Venus meet up with each other and the Moon and also the annular solar eclipse and how to view it safely.
Apr 13th: Why Is The Moon’s South Pole So Important?
Mar 26th: Looking For Water On The Moon With Dr. Casey Honniball
Stay tuned because the Ingenuity helicopter is about to fly and lets looking for water on the Moon with Dr. Casey Honniball