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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see constellation Lepus, the Crab Nebula, and the Raspberry Nebula . Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine subscribers...
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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the extinct constellation Musca Borealis the Northern Fly, open cluster Collinder 464, and spiral galaxy NGC 2403 . Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this...
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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the constellation Canis Minor, M78, and the Witch Head Nebula this week. Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine...
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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see open cluster M41, the Tau Canis Majoris Cluster, and Thor’s Helmet this week. Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy magazine...
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by Dave Mitsky This is a 90-minute long exposure taken with a tripod-mounted Pentak K1000 SLR camera and a 50mm Pentax lens at Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Saturn, which was located in Orion at the time, is to the upper left of the picture, Betelgeuse is in the middle, and...
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This widefield shot was taken 9-1-2007 from the bckyard of my previous residence in North Liberty Indiana. it was a 108 second lens set @ 18mm and f5.6 ISO 800 shot taken with my Canon Eos digital rebel xt 350d mounted on top of my telescope/mount assembly.
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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see constellation Columba, globular cluster NGC 1851, and spiral galaxy NGC 1808 this week. Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets. Astronomy...
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A dark night and a small- to medium-sized telescope are all you need to enjoy the deep-sky splendors that dot Earth’s skies. Oh, and one other thing — a good guide that describes what to look for and what you’ll see through the eyepiece. We’re excited to offer one of the best deep-sky observing guides...
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by Dave Mitsky Here's a tripod-mounted photograph of two of the summer's most prominent constellations that I took on 2005/5/9 at Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County, Pennsylvania, with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel and a Canon EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens.
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Here is the transcript for my podcast about how to see the Head of Hydra, open cluster NGC 1981, and reflection nebula NGC 1999 this week. Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart — StarDome — to see an accurate map of your sky. It'll help you locate some of this week's key targets...
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