In The Sky
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The Partial Lunar Eclipse of September 17, 2024
The Moon during the penumbral phase of the lunar eclipse on September 17, 2024. The image was created by combining nearly 600 frames of a 30-second video to reduce the blurring effects of Earth’s atmosphere. The darkest part of Earth’s penumbra appears at the top of the… Read MoreSep. 29, 2024
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September is a Busy Month for the Moon
The middle of September turns out to be a busy time for our Moon in 2024. This month, skywatchers will have an opportunity to view a partial lunar eclipse and two lunar occultations. Not only will clear skies be needed but location will also play a big role as to… Read MoreSep. 16, 2024
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The Heart of the Eagle Nebula
The center of the Eagle Nebula (M16). The 78-minute composite hydrogen-alpha image was taken with Dyer Observatory’s 24″ Seyfert Telescope on September 5, 2024. Credit: Billy Teets Approximately 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Serpens lies an immense cloud of gas and dust that has become a symbol of… Read MoreSep. 16, 2024
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The Evening Star Returns
If you have a clear western view, go out just as the Sun sets and take note of where it is on the horizon. About 30 minutes afterward, carefully scan to the left of where the Sun disappeared (a pair of binoculars would be helpful). You should pick up a… Read MoreAug. 14, 2024