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Beginner Astronomy – Part XV – Deep Space Observing I’ve
Beginner Astronomy – Part XV – Deep Space Observing I’ve taken my telescope out to show friends the night sky a few times now, and the conversa...
Weather Part IV – Space Weather The final aspect of the
Weather Part IV – Space Weather The final aspect of the weather that has a direct impact on our ability to see into the night sky, is space weather...
Weather Part III – Analyses and Modelling Now that you can
Weather Part III – Analyses and Modelling Now that you can get an idea of what’s happening in the atmosphere by reading the clouds, we’ll take ...
Just a quick mid-week post... Im typing up Fridays Beginner
Just a quick mid-week post... Im typing up Fridays Beginner Observer article, and want to put something out here quickly. I am restricting each artic...
Weather Part I – A Brief Introduction to Weather Reports For
Weather Part I – A Brief Introduction to Weather Reports For the next few weeks, I’ll be drawing on my experience as an airline Flight Dispatcher...
Solar Eclipses – Part II – How to Safely Observe OBLIGATORY
Solar Eclipses – Part II – How to Safely Observe OBLIGATORY SAFETY NOTE: Never look directly at the sun without protective lenses designed for l...
Solar Eclipses – Part I – Things You May Not
Solar Eclipses – Part I – Things You May Not Know OBLIGATORY SAFETY NOTE: Never look directly at the sun without protective lenses designed for ...
Beginner Astronomy – Part XV – Observing Pluto OK. I’ve
Beginner Astronomy – Part XV – Observing Pluto OK. I’ve avoided it as long as I can, but it’s the tiny little elephant in the room now, and ...
Beginner Astronomy – Part XI – Observing Saturn Saturn’s
Beginner Astronomy – Part XI – Observing Saturn Saturn’s rings are near their highest angle right now, as seen from our lonely rock. Wait… y...
Beginner Astronomy – Part X – Observing Mars Mars is our
Beginner Astronomy – Part X – Observing Mars Mars is our nearest planetary neighbour (at least until September, when Mercury is closer), and perh...

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