• S1E22 -Sky and Telescope 11/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
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S1E22 -Sky and Telescope 11/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA

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    Sky and Telescope November 2024 News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy. "Tales of The Pleiades" - This Taurus cluster is known as 'The Seven Sisters' but not all cultures saw them that way. - James O'Meara "Observing Jupiter's Blue Holes" - Look for these enigmatic features along the edge of the planet's north equatorial belt. - Thomas A. Dobbins "Why Are There Seven Sisters?" - Many cultures tell intriguingly similar stories about the Pleiades including the long perplexing detail of a lost Pleiad - Ray Norris "Backyard Spectroscopists" - Amateur astronomers are making big strides in acquiring spectral data. Professional astronomers should take heed. - Diana Hannekienan "A Trio of Lunar Occultations" - This month the moon passes in front of Neptune, the Pleiades and Spica. - Bob King "Message in a Molecule" - Career scientists revisit a Carl Sagan challenge they undertook nearly half a century ago. - Rich Isaacman and Linda French

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