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Make your own tin can pinhole planetarium (page 2 of 5)
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Make your own tin can pinhole planetarium (page 1 of 5)
Page 1 / Page 2 / Page 3 / Page 4 / Page 5 First demonstrated in 1923, a planetarium…
Moon, Saturn and Antares above the Eastern horizon tonight (with finder chart)
(Posted 18 April 2014) Unfamiliar with the night sky but want to see a planet with your own eyes? Tonight…
Watch as the Moon joins Saturn tonight (with finder chart)
(Posted 17 April 2014) Unfamiliar with the night sky but want to see a planet with your own eyes? Tonight…
Watch as Venus eclipses a star tomorrow morning. Visible across Eastern Australia.
(Posted 16 April 2014) Even if you aren’t an early riser, you might want to consider dusting off your telescope,…
Clouds cleared finally … so I could see at least the partial phase of tonight’s lunar eclipse (with photo)
I finally got to see the last bit of tonight’s lunar eclipse and snapped the above photograph.
Tonight’s ‘Blood Moon’ lunar eclipse and the tetrad
Don’t be disappointed tonight (Tuesday 15 April 2014) when the totally eclipsed Moon doesn’t turn out to be literally ‘blood…
Free download: Term 2 2014 Student Astronomy Newsletter Now Available
The Term 2 2014 edition of my ‘Amazing Space!’ newsletter for students is now available for free download from this website. This term’s…
This weeks upcoming predictable space and astronomy events and anniversaries (24 – 30 March 2014)
Posted 23 March 2014 This post is biased towards events that can be seen with the unaided eye or via the…