Advertisements Orion, winter’s flagship constellation, is in the southern skies during the evening hours of February. The pattern is easily found by locating three stars
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January 2012 Sky Watching
Advertisements Taurus the Bull is visible high in southern skies during January January opens with a sky full of stars and planets in the evening
Read moreSkywatching, December 2011
Advertisements Image Credit The Sun reaches its southern-most point in its yearly travels at 11:30 p.m. CST on December 21, signalling the beginning of winter
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Advertisements The immense Andromeda galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or simply M31, is captured in full in this new image from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared
Read moreMoon and Planets, October 2011
Advertisements Look for the Big Dipper low in the northwest sky during early evenings in early autumn As the weather changes into the cooler evenings
Read moreMars Passes the Beehive Star Cluster
Advertisements The Beehive star cluster frequently hosts visits from passing planets. Image Credit On the mornings of September 30 through October 2, Mars appears
Read moreSky Watching — September 2011
Advertisements The bright stars of the Summer Triangle shine from high in the southern skies during the evenings in September. Three bright stars — Vega, Deneb,
Read moreSky Watching — August 2011
Advertisements A Perseid Meteor Image Credit The player above is for the Abrams Planetarium Podcast for August 2011 August is Perseid Meteor Shower time.
Read moreObserving the Sky in July 2011
Advertisements NASA Photo This month: There is a partial solar eclipse visible only from the ocean south-east of Africa. It is not visible from anywhere in North
Read moreSummer Solstice 2011
Advertisements In celebration of the beginning of summer 2011!
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