The night skies of March were literally filled with great opportunities to view some of my favorite Deep Space Objects (DSO) – galaxies. With very few exceptions, most galaxies are rather far away from us. The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the Milky Way’s nearest galactic neighbor. It’s only 2.5 million light years away from us. […]
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Night Sky: The Rosette Nebula and Star Cluster, and Other Highlights for March
The first thing you might notice about the Rosette Nebula / star cluster is it has a lot of National Galactic Catalog (NGC) numbers associated with it. That’s due to different parts of this object being “discovered” by five different astronomers. The star cluster (visual magnitude +5) was discovered around 1690 by John Flamsteed, […]
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Night Sky: Rising Planets, Galaxy Pairs, and Other Highlights for February
Clear Winter Nights in February is a Very Sirius Business! The brightest star in the night skies is Sirius. With a visual magnitude of -1.4, Sirius is often mistaken for Venus. Coming into February, it’s real easy to distinguish the two. Sirius is the brightest object in the SE skies in the evening, while Venus […]
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Night Sky: Uranus, Mars and Neptune and other Highlights for January
January 1, 2019 | Island Features | By: Gerry Lebing | 2
The large, bright nebula in the lower two-thirds of this image is M42, the Orion Nebula. It’s big, about 24 light years across, and bright! With a magnitude of +4, you can spot M42 with your naked eye! M42 is only 1,400 lights years away from us. It’s an area of intense star formation – […]
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Night Sky: Geminids Meteor Shower, Visible Planets, and Other Highlights for December
November offered great views of nebulae! This is the Flame (lower left quadrant) and the Horse Head Nebulae (upper right quadrant) and a couple of small reflection nebulae! The main star in this shot is Alnitak. It’s the easternmost star in Orion’s belt. With a visual magnitude of +1.7, it’s easy to see with the […]
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Night Sky: Venus, Meteor Showers, and Other Highlights for November
What to look for in November 2018. If you are lucky, you might get to see Jupiter and Mercury closely following the setting sun shortly after sundown on November 1. Saturn and Mars will still be visible in the evening skies for all of November. Pluto is between Mars and Saturn, but obviously hidden from […]
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Night Sky Highlights for October: Sometimes if you explore, you find more than you expected
GERRY LEBING GERRY LEBING On the night of September 2, I was looking at my star maps and noticed a little galaxy I had never looked at before. NGC 7331 is a magnitude +9.3 spiral galaxy in the Pegasus constellation. I took a series of images, and when I processed them, I was pretty happy […]
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Night Sky Highlights: September offers great views of Nebulae!
This is Messier 8, the Lagoon Nebula. It’s a bright (magitude +6.0) emission nebula that’s divided by a lane of dark intersteller gas. It’s located about 4,000 lightyears away from us. M8 is believed to be an area of star formation. Under very dark and clear skies, M8 can be observed with the naked eye. […]
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Night Sky: August Looks Good for Perseids Meteor Shower
GERRY LEBING GERRY LEBING The Perseids meteor shower will peak the night of August 12-13. There are a number of reasons the Perseids are considered the best meteor shower of the year: It’s a high volume meteor shower. The Perseids are known for counts of 100 shooting stars per hour. It’s a bright meteor […]
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Night Sky: BIG Planets and Other Night Sky Highlights for June 2018
May 31, 2018 | Island Features | By: Gerry Lebing
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. Its diameter is about 87 thousand miles–that’s about 11 times larger than Earth’s! Jupiter is also about five times further from the sun than the Earth. The composition of Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen, 9% helium and it has small amounts of other elements. Its size […]
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