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Chris and Shane share their recent observing reports.
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Chris and Shane welcome Mark Radice back to the show. Mark is volunteering to operate an observatory in the Namibian desert and shares his amazing experience.
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Manglende episoder?
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Chris and Shane go through a bunch of listener observations of C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS.
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Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to observe in November 2024. Show notes available at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris and Shane talk about their attempts aurora outburst on October 10th.
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Chris and Shane talk about their attempts to observe comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-Atlas.
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Chris shares his opinion of his new Explore Scientific 12mm 92 degree eyepiece.
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Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to observe in October 2024. Show notes are available at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris had first light with his Borg 54. The guys share their Borg stories.
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Chris and Shane share their observing reports from some recent sessions.
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Chris and Shane welcome Dave Chapman back to the podcast to discuss bird-themed constellations. Show notes available at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to observe in September 2024. Show notes are available at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris and Shane respond to a bunch of listener emails.
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Perseus has many diverse objects to observe. Chris and Shane talk about the various objects to add to your observing list. Details can be found at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris and Shane respond to multiple listener emails.
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Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to add to your observing list. Show notes available at www.actualastronomy.com
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Chris shares his observing reports from his trip Grasslands National Park West Block.
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Chris and Shane share their favourite resources that make observing g sessions successful.
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Chris and Shane announce a big change to the podcast and discuss come listener emails.
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Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to observe in July 2024, including a comet that might become visible with the naked eye in September/October. Show notes available at www.actualastronomy.com
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