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2 mins read 02 Nov 2021

Astrophiz 137 - DR IAN MUSGRAVE'S November SkyGuide

Astrophiz 137 - Dr Ian Musgrave's November SkyGuide

Introduction

A monthly treat for naked-eye celestial observers, telescopers, and astrophotographers.

Three nice bright planets again this month. Once again in evening skies, magnificent Venus, Saturn and Jupiter

Over in the West, Venus is spectacular. For Norther hemisphere observers, the Andromeda galaxy is looking magnificent under dark skies, while in the Southern Hemisphere the Magellanic Clouds are simply beautiful.

In Ian’s Tangent, he continues his comet theme to tell us about spectacular comets and in particular the size of comets and how some comets with a small nucleus can still be magnificent in our skies, depending on their proximity to the sun, how often the comet visits the inner solar system and its proximity to the earth’s orbit. Ian goes on to discuss various definitions and the challenge of whether an object in our skies could be a comet, asteroid or minor planet

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