Category Archive: What’s Up In The Sky

Peter Burkey's monthly news articles from the Holland Sentinel

Aug 01

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – August, 2014 King and Queen at Dawn August’s best observing is usually the Perseid meteors.  This year, though, the bright Moon will drown out all but the brightest streaks so I recommend a different pre-dawn party this month. Starting on the morning of August 15th,  pay attention to the …

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Jul 01

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – July, 2014 Milky Way Cool Even though it does not get dark until after 10 p.m., next month offers some interesting nighttime viewing.  Several notable events involve the Moon and bright planets or stars.  The first occurs next Tuesday when the crescent Moon will be just below the star …

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May 04

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – May, 2014 We May Have Showers After Flowers “April showers bring May flowers” is an old saying that most of us in Holland hope will ring true for Tulip Time. But this year I am hoping for a May shower of a different kind. In fact many astronomers are …

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Apr 04

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – April, 2014 Ever Seen an Occultation? When I began researching topics for this month’s column, I was excited to see that there will be a total lunar eclipse this month. Unfortunately, you will have to stay up past 4 a.m. in order to witness the whole thing. Not to …

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Mar 10

What’s Up in the Sky

  What’s Up in the Sky – March, 2014 Remembering Dobson “You should build a telescope”, said the gentleman from the Vivekananda Monastery in Ganges, MI. The year was 1990, the place was Fennville HS, and the person leading the telescope building workshop was John Dobson. So that summer, with my school’s support, I spent …

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