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Sky Notes : 2021 February & March
Nick reminds us that Orion dominates the southern aspect in mid-evening during early February and remains our best guide to the late winter sky
Nick Hewitt, 2021 Feb 02
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Sky Notes : 2020 October & November
Nick suggests looking to the 'watery constellations' using Pegasus as a guide after the excitement of the Mars Opposition
Nick Hewitt, 2020 Oct 01
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Sky Notes - August & September
Plenty to see as Nick explains: The Summer Triangle, Small Summer Constellations, Spectacular Planets
Nick Hewitt, 2020 Aug 02
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Sky Notes: June & July 2020
Even though there are very few hours of darkness Nick shows that there is much still to see in the Sky
Nick Hewitt, 2020 Jun 04
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Sky Notes: April & May 2020
Nick reminds us that Spring is the time to enjoy the ‘Realm of the Nebulae’, as Edwin Hubble described the great swathe of galaxies that constitute our local supercluster
Nick Hewitt, 2020 Mar 30
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Sky Notes: 2019 December & 2020 January
Brian says take the opportunity to observe or image old favourites such as the Great Orion Nebula (M42), as well as the Flame (NGC 2024) and Horsehead (Barnard 33) for his last Sky Notes
Brian Mills, 2019 Dec 01
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