The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Objects to Observe in the January 2023 Night Sky. In this episode we’ll talk about the Moon pairing up with Venus & Saturn then Jupiter and it gets so close to to Mars and Uranus it passes over them for some lucky observers just not Shane and I.
Dec 19th: End of Year Observing Events
We generally save our stargazing suggestions for the summer, when it’s warmer in the northern hemisphere. But let see some wonderful things you can see in the night sky this time of year.
Dec 1st: Objects to Observe in the December 2022 Night Sky
December object to observe with @ActualAstronomy places a focus on how to get the most out of the Mars Opposition Occultation and the happenings overhead. Also several pairings between the Moon and Planets.
Sep 29th: Objects to Observe in the October 2022 Night Sky
October Actual Astronomy focus on how to get the most out of the Great Jupiter Opposition. Also several pairings between the Moon & Planets, observing bands & storms on Jupiter, as well as asteroid.
Sep 15th: Listener Observing Reports
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Episode 256 Listener Observing Reports. In this episode we read listener observing reports. Beginning with a new Dark Sky Preserve we move on to a “smorgasbord” session with planets, double stars and planetary nebulae.
Jun 30th: Objects to Observe in the July 2022 Night Sky
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents Objects to Observe in the July 2022 Night Sky and places a focus on events to help you find the planets as well as the Moon. This month we have several pairings and some occultation events with the Moon and Planet.
Mar 5th: Observing With Webb in March 2022
Enjoy the increasing daylight and temperature as we witness a planetary dance in the mornings, while preparing for a fantastic close encounter between three planets and the Moon in the last week.
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.
Dec 16th: Some Refreshing Views with Mark Radice
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.
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