As usual, we’ll observe the night sky in the west. Now that daylight saving time has ended, the sun is beginning to set just before 5 p.m. so …

We’ve been observing the constellation of Aquilla, “the eagle” in the west sky. However, I’m afraid we’re going to have to return to this cons…

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We continue to look west at around 9:30 p.m. to see the constellation of Aquila. Hopefully it will be visible between clouds. Aquila is known …

If you look west at around 9:30 p.m., the set of stars that are above the horizon is the constellation, Aquila. It was first cataloged by Ptol…

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Although the peak of the biggest meteor shower has passed, there’s still a great chance of seeing some “shooting stars” or fire balls because …

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Between the high clouds and the fog, last weekend ended up being a bust for any stargazing, let alone meteor shower watching but, at the time …

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It’s my favorite time of year. Not just because it’s summer but because it’s meteor shower time! There literally are seven meteor showers taki…

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We’re observing the constellation of Virgo in west sky at around 9:30 p.m. This time we’ll learn about her stars. When you look west (and hope…

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As usual we’re observing the night sky in the west at around 9:35 p.m. This time we’ve been observing the constellation of Virgo. When you loo…

Let’s continue observing the night sky in the west at around 9:45 p.m. As usual, things have shifted to the north quite a bit. When you look i…