First Quarter Moon
Weekend Sky Report
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3y ago
This weekend, if we're lucky to get clear enough skies, check out one of the best moon phases for lunar observation ..read more
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Hyades
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
This weekend's target is a classic cold weather cluster right next door to its famous half-sisters ..read more
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Pleiades
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
This weekend, look for a classic target known and celebrated since time immemorial ..read more
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Halloween Full Moon
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
This weekend, two rare lunar treats. And the trick is, they always happen at the same time ..read more
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Cassiopeia
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
This weekend, let's identify a classic northern hemisphere constellation ..read more
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Globular Cluster M22
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
While the moon is pretty to look at and easy to find, its light outshines a lot of deep sky objects. Galaxies, star clusters, nebulae. So moonless nights are what amateur astronomers live for ..read more
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Planet Parade
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, AND Neptune will all be in the evening sky this weekend. And so will Pluto, if you still consider it to be a planet, but most amateur telescopes won't have a chance of spotting it ..read more
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Mars and The Moon
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
On Friday night October 2nd, Mars hangs out with the nearly full Moon ..read more
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Gibbous Moon and Planets
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
This weekend, the gibbous moon steals the show, but there's plenty more to see nearby ..read more
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Double Cluster
Weekend Sky Report
by viewerswfyi@wfyi.org (WFYI Public Media)
3y ago
Tonight, and EVERY night, you can see not one, but TWO star clusters... right next to each other ..read more
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