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Posted: Jul 14, 2021 - 4:06am

 Manbird wrote:

I looked for the conjunction of Venus and Mars last night but I could only vaguely make out venus. The moon was really weird though. It looked as if there were two moons and made my eyes blurry and unfocused. I'll check again tonight but we always have bad luck with astronomical events.



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Posted: Jul 13, 2021 - 7:13pm

I looked for the conjunction of Venus and Mars last night but I could only vaguely make out venus. The moon was really weird though. It looked as if there were two moons and made my eyes blurry and unfocused. I'll check again tonight but we always have bad luck with astronomical events.
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Posted: Nov 19, 2020 - 10:02am

Huge Puerto Rico radio telescope to close in blow to science
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Posted: Oct 16, 2020 - 5:40pm



 haresfur wrote:

There's always next year
 


Go Cubs!
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Posted: Oct 16, 2020 - 5:19pm



 Steely_D wrote:
Didn’t happen. Finally 2020 catches a break.
 

There's always next year
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Posted: Oct 16, 2020 - 12:43pm

Didn’t happen. Finally 2020 catches a break.
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Posted: Oct 16, 2020 - 5:29am

 Red_Dragon wrote:
Yeah, it's not enough for humanity to trash the planet; let's fuck up local space while we're at it.
 

pretty sure there are quite a few countries working on approval to use ground based lasers to nudge space debris into the void

among other things

NASA has this  {#Arrowd}

The Orbital Debris Quarterly News (ODQN) is a quarterly publication of the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office. The ODQN publishes some of the latest events in orbital debris research, offers orbital debris news and statistics, and presents project reviews and meeting reports, as well as upcoming events. Illustrating graphs, charts, photographs, and drawings support the articles and provide a detailed understanding of the topics. Each issue is available as a downloadable PDF file.

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Posted: Oct 15, 2020 - 4:37pm



 Steely_D wrote:
Wow - this is a little scary.

Two Dead Satellites May Collide Tonight. That's Really, Really Bad.

FTA: In 1978, NASA scientist Donald Kessler published a landmark paper on the potential impacts of space junk collisions in Earth's orbit. He predicted a grim future in which a chain of collisions could send an impenetrable wave of debris out across low-Earth orbit, rendering the rest of the universe out of reach to humanity for decades.
 

Yeah, it's not enough for humanity to trash the planet; let's fuck up local space while we're at it.
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Posted: Oct 15, 2020 - 2:52pm

Wow - this is a little scary.

Two Dead Satellites May Collide Tonight. That's Really, Really Bad.

FTA: In 1978, NASA scientist Donald Kessler published a landmark paper on the potential impacts of space junk collisions in Earth's orbit. He predicted a grim future in which a chain of collisions could send an impenetrable wave of debris out across low-Earth orbit, rendering the rest of the universe out of reach to humanity for decades.
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Posted: Oct 15, 2020 - 6:51am

NASA’s Hubble Telescope Captures Rare Sight Of 2 Galaxies Mating
https://www.theonion.com/nasa-s-hubble-telescope-captures-rare-sight-of-2-galaxi-1845350401
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Posted: Apr 6, 2018 - 7:08am

THE ASTRONOMICAL COMPANION

A general guide to astronomy; some say it should be called the Astronomical Treasury. Same large page-size as the Astronomical Calendar. Begins with an “Overview of Astronomy”and pictures that almost force you to understand coordinate systems and orientation in space.

http://www.universalworkshop.com/guy-ottewell/the-astronomical-companion/

 

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Posted: Apr 6, 2018 - 7:02am

Astronomical Calendar 2018

Guy Ottewell has released a condensed 2018 Astro Almanc, free on the web.
 
http://www.universalworkshop.com/astronomical-calendar-2018/
 
 
As reported on an astronomy forum:
 
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/609103-guy-ottewell-has-released-a-condensed-2018-astro-almanac/



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Posted: Aug 13, 2016 - 6:16am

 Rod wrote:

I drove up into the local foothills to get away from the coastal overcast, and was rewarded with a spectacular show about 1,500' above the city. I was out from midnight till about 3am. When the moon set somewhere around 2am, the show really took off!  Nature: the best reality show ever! ☄💫✨

 
i blew my opp

staying up to watch the olympics

poor scheduling/planning on my part

to watch without light pollution i'd need to go to the everglades

not very appealing or logical

because mosquitoes



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Posted: Aug 12, 2016 - 4:09pm

 miamizsun wrote:

This Year's Perseid Meteor Shower Is Going To Be Quite A Show — Here's How To Watch

  • Think about having some caffeine beforehand, she suggests, to stay awake for the late-night show.

As Nell notes, the best time to catch the shower is between midnight and dawn. It'll be easiest to see the meteors after the moon sets in the early hours of Friday, according to NASA.

You should be able to see meteors at some point over the next few days around the world — though as EarthSky explains, the number of meteors seen in the Southern Hemisphere typically isn't as high.

If you live in a big city with a lot of light pollution (or somewhere cloudy), there are still ways to watch the show. NASA says there will still be meteor activity on Friday and Saturday. And if that doesn't work out, you can still watch a live stream of the shower here. NASA will be live overnight on Thursday and Friday, starting at 10 p.m.



 
I drove up into the local foothills to get away from the coastal overcast, and was rewarded with a spectacular show about 1,500' above the city. I was out from midnight till about 3am. When the moon set somewhere around 2am, the show really took off!  Nature: the best reality show ever! ☄💫✨
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Posted: Aug 11, 2016 - 8:18am

This Year's Perseid Meteor Shower Is Going To Be Quite A Show — Here's How To Watch

  • Think about having some caffeine beforehand, she suggests, to stay awake for the late-night show.

As Nell notes, the best time to catch the shower is between midnight and dawn. It'll be easiest to see the meteors after the moon sets in the early hours of Friday, according to NASA.

You should be able to see meteors at some point over the next few days around the world — though as EarthSky explains, the number of meteors seen in the Southern Hemisphere typically isn't as high.

If you live in a big city with a lot of light pollution (or somewhere cloudy), there are still ways to watch the show. NASA says there will still be meteor activity on Friday and Saturday. And if that doesn't work out, you can still watch a live stream of the shower here. NASA will be live overnight on Thursday and Friday, starting at 10 p.m.


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Posted: Jun 17, 2016 - 11:09am


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Posted: Jan 20, 2016 - 9:55am

Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto | Science | AAAS

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Posted: Dec 14, 2015 - 4:58am

geminid meteor shower
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Posted: Jun 22, 2015 - 6:52am


Cool light show going on through the end of the month. Jupiter and Venus will appear closer and closer and nearly converge on the 30th. They appear in the West just after sunset. Venus has been especially bright this year.


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Posted: Jun 22, 2015 - 6:44am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Cool... I'm going to bring that up on the YouTube for the boy...

 
yes it is

put on my must watch list
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