Episodit
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"Look for the Seeliger effect, when the rings brighten for a few days."
Don Machholz -
"We had quite a few people there to see it."
Don Machholz -
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"So these next couple of weeks may be your best chance to see them."
Don Machholz -
"Start with the bright stars."
Don Machholz -
"The Summer Milky Way is now visible and with the warmer nights it is easy to stay out past midnight."
Don Machholz -
"At 2:47 AM I picked up a fuzzy object, about magnitude 10."
Don Machholz -
"This would be a good week to image the moon each night through a small telescope."
Don Machholz -
"Two globular clusters in Scorpius"
Don Machholz -
"Quite often, when I'm the smartest person in the room, I'm by myself."
Don Machholz -
"The stars twinkle, the planets do not."
Don Machholz -
"We have a meteor shower coming up this week that almost no one knows about, but it is one of the most active of the year.”
Don Machholz -
"It is a matter of watching and waiting."
Don Machholz -
"These were cataloged by Charles Messier in 1781."
Don Machholz -
When the moon is in the umbra, it is hidden from the sundra."
Don Machholz -
"Eyes, skies, and telescope."
Don Machholz -
"This week the hotspot is the evening sky."
Don Machholz -
"Set the alarm and bring the camera."
Don Machholz -
"I have been an amateur astronomer since I was about 8 years old and took an interest in astronomy."
Don Machholz -
"It is one of the most interesting features on the moon."
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"And the colors should differ, especially when seen through binoculars or a telescope."
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