August is yet another month of Jupiter and Saturn, their shining very bright in evening and perseid meteor showers.
Jul 6th: Observing With Webb in July 2019
July is the month of Jupiter and Saturn this year, with both gracing the skies all night. Check it out at #365DaysOfAstro with @MrWebbPV
Jun 1st: Observing With Webb in June 2019
June will be warmer, with shorter nights, but still some good events. Watch for Mercury and Mars in a conjunction mid-month, Jupiter up all night long, and some good lunar close encounters.
May 5th: Ringed Dynamo & Guard Down
Storeis of Saturn mysteries and a cost effective way to make Earth’s planetary defense system. more with @Nmcanopus at #365DaysOfAstro
Apr 6th: Observing With Webb in April 2019
April is fairly non-eventful, except for the annual Lyrid meteor shower and some good close encounters between the Moon and Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and at least one rocket launch.
Feb 27th: Could Life Exist on One of Saturn’s Moons?
Feb 6th: Awesome Astronomy Sky Guide & News Roundup
CERN’s plans for the monster successor to the Large Hadron Collider and what the hell that has to do with astronomy
Feb 2nd: Observing With Webb in February 2019
A great morning lineup in the beginning of the month, a conjunction mid-month, all the naked-eye planets visible at some point in the month, winter constellations, and a great lineup ending the month is making February look like a GREAT month for naked eye astronomy.
Jan 31st: High Noon on Saturn
What happens when black holes collide? What would happen if the Earth stopped spinning? Meet you at high noon on…Saturn. #365DaysOfAstro
Dec 21st: Space Roundup, Far Out, Man!
This week we catch up with a roundup of news from the past 2 weeks! Saturn’s rings are disappearing. Far Out, Man! 2018 VG18!