March of 2024: Spring will start, Venus gets real close to Saturn, Jupiter is on its way out, and the mornings tease us with some challenging encounters between 3 planets.
Feb 2nd: The Observer’s Calendar for February 2024
Today’s Actual Astronomy discuss about Observer’s Calendar for February 2024. We have Moon pairing with Venus, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter as well as a couple comets visible in small telescopes.
Dec 7th: Asteroid Threesomes and a Swallowed Planet
It’s time for @AwesomeAstroPod December skyguide! Also we have discussion about what might have happened to the Planet Theia after it hit the Earth, what Lucy saw on its first asteroid encounter, the mystery of a new double crater on the Moon and what the first images from the Elucid telescope show.
Oct 5th: The Observer’s Calendar for October 2023
In this episode, @ActualAstronomy talk about observing the Planets Jupiter,Saturn and Venus as they pair with our Moon in the evening sky as well as other sights to see in the October Night Sky
Sep 7th: Colliding with the Moon on a Summer’s Day
This month @AwesomeAstroPod has astronomy cruise holiday and news about new type of star, mud on Mars and JWST breaking cosmology once again. Also this month skyguide!
Aug 2nd: Awesome Astronomy August 2023
This month @AwesomeAstroPod have stories ESA new space telescope, Chandrayaan-3, and skyguide for your August observation.
Jun 9th: Supernova in a Summer Sky
Time for June @AwesomeAstroPod as Jenny & Paul discuss about the recent supernova in galaxy M101, volcanic exoplanets, and also June Skyguide!
Sep 22nd: Awesome Astronomy September 2022
Quick guide to the astronomy events to observe over the next few months. Farewell Frank Drake, Artemis 1 delays, and monthly round up with @AwesomeAstroPod
July 7th: Awesome Astronomy July 2021 News Round Up
Jun 3rd: Awesome Astronomy June 2020 News Roundup
How normal or unusual is our sun? The first galaxy formation, the nearest stellar mass black hole, and #spaceforce are on today’s news round up. @AwesomeAstroPod will give you a glance of June night sky!