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The SkyTonight [August 1-7, 2022] 

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In this episode, we dig deep and look at the rather dim constellation of Capricornus, the Sea Goat, now rising in the southeast after sunset. We then look in the northeast and spot the location of Stephan's Quintet that was recently captured by the JWST. We wrap things up with a run-through of the celestial highlights for August.
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Комментарии : 9   
@kathymiskell7658
@kathymiskell7658 2 года назад
Thanks, Seth! Really appreciate the info on Stephen 's group and, really, on anything about the pics coming from the JWST. Keep up the great work. This is such a nice balance between sky lore, sky events, features, etc!
@MOASDaytona
@MOASDaytona Год назад
We appreciate your kind words and that you enjoy the diversity of content. We are also happy that you are enjoying our coverage of the JWST images.
@KKrazychic
@KKrazychic 2 года назад
Funny that you were pointing out the different triangles. We have a running inside joke when we're stargazing and trying to describe where we see something. One of us will ask, "See that triangle right there?" And then the other responds mock angrily, "THE WHILE SKY IS TRIANGLES!"
@KKrazychic
@KKrazychic 2 года назад
It happened this weekend trying to locate Panstarrs K2, which was located in a "triangle" near Zeta Ophiucus. 😆
@KKrazychic
@KKrazychic 2 года назад
Thank you, Seth as always for all the amazing information.
@MOASDaytona
@MOASDaytona Год назад
That is very funny because I do that too with stars in the sky. If you look hard enough, there are an infinite number of triangles!
@MOASDaytona
@MOASDaytona Год назад
@@KKrazychic We are also very happy that you are enjoying this program after all this time. Thanks for your patience on our previous episode!
@KKrazychic
@KKrazychic 2 года назад
Hi Seth, How big is that black hole you described in the interacting galaxies compared to our Milky Way black hole?
@MOASDaytona
@MOASDaytona 2 года назад
The black hole at the center of our Milky Way, known as Sagittarius A*, has a mass of about 4 million times that of the Sun. At this mass, the radius (known as the Schwarzschild radius) out to the event horizon (the point of no return for anything close to a black hole) is about 7.4 million miles. The black hole at the center of the galaxy NGC 7319 in Stephan's Quintet is about 24 million times the mass of the Sun, which means its radius is about 44 million miles. That math actually works out easily since the mass of NGC 7319's black hold is 6 times more, so the radius is close to 6 times larger.
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