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Shannon Silverman, an astrophysicist at the Clay Center in Charleston West Virginia, guides us through the cosmos above West Virginia. In episode 6, she tells us about some summer constellations.
This month, summer officially ends, but plenty of summer constellations are still playing on stage in our nightly celestial theater. As a bonus, sunsets are earlier, so your stargazing time is ...
Have you ever noticed a constellation while driving at night and wondered what it was? Or looked up after dark and wondered what you were looking at? The night sky appears is constantly changing, ...
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it is worth losing some sleep over because it is now prime time for summer constellations. I suggest lying back on a reclining lawn chair and letting it ...
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Sadly, summer comes to an end this month. But the good news for stargazing over Pottsville this September is that there is plenty happening in the heavens, and there are still many summer ...
Armed with a hot cup of coffee, you can enjoy summer constellations this week in the pre-dawn sky like Bootes the hunting farmer, Cygnus the swan, Delphinus the dolphin, Scorpius the scorpion, ...
Have you ever wanted to casually point out Cygnus, Leo and Cassiopeia? Just in time for summer, this panoramic video shows you some tricks to help... Once, the sky was full of stories. Ancient ...