This post brings my video meteor observations up till the end of June. The end of June was hit-or-miss in … More
Tag: astronomy
In the Sky This Month – July 2010
This feature highlights a number of meteor showers, comets and asteroids which are visible during the month of July 2010. … More
“New” Comet Blues – Comet McNaught Falls Short
We should have known better. Early predictions called for Comet 2009 R1 (McNaught) to get as bright as 2nd magnitude. … More
Partial Lunar Eclipse Tonight
Sheesh… I almost forgot. Tonight a partial lunar eclipse will occur over much of North and South America, the entire … More
Tonight’s Comet McNaught Finder Charts
The comet is still an easier (easier being a relative term) object to see in the morning sky. It also … More
Finding Comet McNaught Tonight (June 23/24)
Comet C/2009 R1 (McNaught) is still 2 weeks from perihelion (its closest approach to the Sun). Unfortunately it has become … More
Meteor Activity Outlook for June 19-25, 2010
The Meteor Activity Outlook is a weekly summary of expected meteor activity written by Robert Lunsford, Operations Manager of the … More
June 9/10 to 17/18 Meteors
It was more of the same over the past week. Meteor rates are still low. With no showers, major or … More
The Latest on Comet McNaught
Comet 2009 R1 (McNaught) is the center of attention in the early dawn sky. The 5th magnitude comet is brightening … More
Evening Pairing Tonight – Moon and Venus
Tonight the Moon and Venus will make a spectacular pair low in the western sky just after sunset. It will … More