If you have been out looking at the evening sky lately, maybe you could not help but notice the bright planets hanging up there in the southwestern twilight sky. They are millions of miles away from us, dwarfing the scale of things on our little planet. Do you want to go deep and see into […]
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Naked Eye — Dark days offer bright hopes for winter stargazers
Have you noticed that the days are getting shorter? If not, look outside. It gets dark at 5 o’clock in the afternoon! The earth in its orbit around the sun is careening towards the Winter Solstice, sometimes known as the Hibernal Solstice. This year we will arrive there on Dec. 21, and the northern hemisphere […]
Naked Eye — Nothing out there? Actually, space is really something
When we look up into the night sky filled with a myriad of stars, we are not only looking at the stars but also through a lot of space, trillions of miles of it. Exactly what is that space up above us? It is a difficult question to answer. Common sense tells us it is […]
Naked Eye — October offers an autumnal sky show
October brings not only cooler temperatures, but also clear and hopefully smoke-free skies. If you find yourself outside under the planets and stars, here are a few things you might see up there. Low in the southwest, Venus gleams brightly in the twilight sky just after sunset. If you cannot spot it, maybe you cannot […]
Naked Eye — The atmospheric extremes of Venus and Jupiter
Two bright planets dominate the evening sky this fall: One in the west and one in the east, and even though they look quite similar, they could not be more different from one another. In the west just after the sky begins to darken, but before it is totally black, look for Venus shining brighter […]
Naked Eye — Beat the heat with a meteor shower in August
August is meteor shower month, with the most-watched display of the year lighting up our night skies during the balmy evenings of late summer. Last year, the show was partially obscured by bright moonlight, but this year that will not be a problem (unless the wildfire smoke remains an issue). The meteors will be flying […]
Naked eye — Consider the universe with a grain of salt
Take a look up into the east some moonless night this coming month. Maybe you will notice a swath of dim light stretching from north to south across the night sky. It will help if you get out of town away from distracting lights. Just after it gets completely dark, which is kind of late […]
Naked eye — How the universe will use itself up
How will it all end? In fire or ice? With a bang or a whimper? For our little world that we live on, the answer is fire, definitely fire. As our sun continues its inevitable progression towards the red giant phase of a star, it will become hotter. The earth will eventually be charred into […]
Naked eye — Take advantage of summer darkness when it comes
By David Ward As we climb towards the summer solstice, the days get longer and the nights get shorter, making stargazing more difficult. There is just not very much darkness this time of the year. There are a couple of interesting things up there to see, although the timing is not necessarily convenient. Two alignments […]
Naked eye —Voyagers are on a long cosmic journey
Back in 1977, two identical spacecraft known as the Voyagers were launched from earth to explore the outer regions of our solar system. About the size and weight of a small car, they are traveling at about 38,000 miles per hour away from us and have photographed the most-distant planets. Now they have passed a […]