Category Archive: What’s Up In The Sky

Peter Burkey's monthly news articles from the Holland Sentinel

Feb 05

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – February, 2014 Everyone Loves Jupiter When choosing the topics for this column I always try to consider the demographics of my readership. Should I really devote an entire story to observing faint galaxies that rise after midnight or a close Moon/planet pairing that occurs an hour before sunrise? In …

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Jan 05

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – January, 2014 An Interesting Time of the Year A Private Universe is a classic video documentary produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics that examines the mystery of why the most basic scientific concepts are so widely misunderstood. I was reminded of the famous opening scene at Harvard graduation …

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Nov 07

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – November, 2013 Royal Sky Has Visitor (We Hope) Robert Wade is the most accomplished and dedicated amateur astronomer I have ever known. A group of us were out observing in November of 2001, dutifully recording what we saw in our log books when Robert suddenly realized that, in twenty …

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Oct 01

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – October, 2013 Eagles and Dolphins and Swans, Oh My! If you are reading this, you probably know about the Summer Triangle. Vega, Deneb, and Altair make up this asterism which is almost directly overhead and visible all month. Let’s take a look at some of the mythology surrounding these …

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Sep 01

What’s Up in the Sky

What’s Up in the Sky – September, 2013 Plenty of Planets for September September opens with what I would consider a spectacular display for binoculars. Unfortunately, you have to be out at 6 a.m. to see it so I think I will begin today’s column with an excellent sight that will be easy to see. …

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