• S1E19 - Sky and Telescope 8/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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S1E19 - Sky and Telescope 8/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA

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    Sky and Telescope August 2024

    News Notes – Various news articles from the world of astronomy. “Night of 100 Perseids” – The year’s most eagerly anticipated meteor shower peaks under nearly moonless conditions. – Bob King “Titan Transits Saturn” – Bob King “Lunar Volcanism – Seen and Unseen” – Maria are a larger portion of the lunar surface than previously known. – Charles A. Wood “In Search of the Most Massive Star” – Astronomers are scouring the universe and their computer models to discover how big stars can be. – Elizabeth Fernandez “A Handy Reference: Observers Sky Atlas 500 best Deep Sky Objects with Charts” – Book Review – Sabrina Garvin “Hercules and Ophiuchus Head-to-Head” – How a pair of summer constellations have much in common. – Stephen James O’Meara “A Lesson in Proper Outreach” – What not to say to a 6-year old just getting excited about astronomy. – Larry Faltz

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