ASTRONOMY & OBSERVING NEWS
Solar Probe Duo Unravel Solar Wind Mystery
For decades, scientists have wondered what accelerates solar wind particles as they move away from the Sun. New evidence points to magnetic switchbacks.
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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 6 – 15
This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 6 – 15
The Moon starts the week low in twilight with Venus and Spica, then steps eastward past Antares and the Sagittarius Teapot. Meanwhile, the recurrent nova in Corona Borealis is still keeping us waiting.
where to lookSeptember Podcast: Exploring Vega’s Neighborhood
Sky Tour Podcast
Use this month’s Sky Tour podcast to check out a very special Harvest Moon, track down all five bright planets, explore some lesser-known constellations, and bounce around the Summer Triangle. It’s a great introduction to the late-summer sky, all in a friendly, informative narration that’s suitable for the whole family.
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Following a Moon Shadow
A partial lunar eclipse is coming on September 17th, and that little shadow is something to look forward to.
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Astronomers often spend their time lost among the stars, but the science of astronomy and the hobby of stargazing are also communal affairs. So, don’t be a stranger—find a group to get involved with today!
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Issue Highlights
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Portrait of a Supernova
Kerry Hensley
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Jupiter Deflection Project
Don Bruns & Stan Moore
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Observe M33’s Brightest Stars and Clusters
Scott Harrington