Sky Tours North (FoS)
Sky Tours (North) – August
Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing
This month, the tour of the constellations follows the arc of the Milky Way Galaxy starting from overhead, as seen in the northern hemisphere, and down towards the southern horizon. Along the way, you tour the constellations Cygnus and Aquila, Scutum and Sagittarius.
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Sky Tours (North) – July
Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing
This month you examine the stars of northern summer along with the prominent constellations Lyra, Ophiuchus, Serpens, and Scorpius. Overhead you see the blue-white glow of the bright star Vega. And as you look to the east, you once again see brighter stars along the rising plane of the Milky Way. Dominating the southeastern sky, the star Antares, a...
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Sky Tours (North) – June
Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing
This month you look eastward to the large but dim constellation Virgo, below which lie the two smaller constellations Corvus and Crater. You also get a first look at the northern summer constellations Libra, Hercules, and Draco. While none of these constellations have many bright stars, they do hold a number of excellent deep-sky objects for a smal...
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Sky Tours (North) – May
Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing
This month you continue the tour of the northern night sky with a look at the relatively star-poor skies around Ursa Major and the Big Dipper asterism, Ursa Minor, and the small but important constellations Coma Berenices and Canes Venatici. You also meet the great celestial Herdsman, the constellation Bootes, and the brilliant star Arcturus, the b...
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