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!
Dec 5th: Awesome Astronomy December 2018 News & Sky Guide
Prepare your instrument for December night sky. Comet Wirtanen will be at its closest approach. And What makes a galaxy? more with @awesomeastropod at #365DaysOfAstro
Dec 1st: Observing With Webb in December 2018
December! the longest nights will give you plenty of time to observe geminid meteors, lunar close encounters, and conjunction. #365DaysOfAstro with @MrWebbPV
Oct 25th: Collective Woah
Sep 21st: Astronomy Cast’s 500th Episode Celebration!
What happened to the Opportunity rover? How about 21P/Giacobini-Zinner? more at #365DaysofAstro. And lets celebrate Astronomy Cast’s 500th Episode!
Sep 1st: Observing With Webb in September 2018
Looking for Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, or Mars? This is your last good month to see all of them at the same time. Also, get ready for some longer nights, a shallow dive into Sagittarius, the Summer Triangle, and Cassiopeia.
Aug 14th: Dr. Michele Dougherty Interview
Discussion with Cassini mission scientist Dr. Michele Dougherty whose team made a number of discoveries about the Saturn system including the presence of a subsurface ocean on Enceladus.