July 3-10, 2009: The False Comet, open cluster M23, and globular cluster M69

Posted by Matt Quandt
on Thursday, July 2, 2009
Constellation Sagittarius mapEach week, Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael Bakich, a master at explaining how to observe, posts a podcast about three objects or events you can see in the sky.

In each episode, Michael highlights:

  • One object you can see without any optical aid
  • One object you can see with a small (4-inch) telescope
  • One object you can see with at least an 8-inch telescope
Targets for July 3-10, 2009
    Naked eye: The False Comet
    Small telescope:
    Open cluster M23
    8-inch or larger telescope:
    Globular cluster M69

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Listen to this week's podcast.

This week's podcast is brought to you by Celestron — one of the world's leading designer and manufacturer of high-quality optical equipment. Learn more about Celestron and their products at www.Celestron.com.

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