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What's in the Sky this Month | June 2023 | High Point Scientific 

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In this episode of What's in the Sky this Month, Teagan reviews some of the beautiful celestial objects you can see in the month of June 2023!
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Chapters
00:00 - 00:31 - Introduction
00:32 - 02:37 - Nearest Neighbors
02:38 - 03:48 - Messier 4
03:49 - 04:26 - Messier 5
04:27 - 05:12 - Messier 80
05:13 - 05:43 - Graffias
05:44 - 06:28 - Izar
06:29 - 07:10 - Conclusion

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Комментарии : 11   
@DavidShaneTrueCosmology
@DavidShaneTrueCosmology Год назад
I captured Mars in the Beehive cluster last night! It was gorgeous! 🤩
@HideOut55007
@HideOut55007 Год назад
What A Wonderful Channel Thank You!
@HeavenlyBackyardAstronomy
@HeavenlyBackyardAstronomy Год назад
Hi Teagan. Good Globular Cluster highlights. I certainly plan on pointing my EON 130mm toward them. Now, if only those clouds would part when the moon is not full!
@rawesome1000
@rawesome1000 Год назад
“Sad, globular star cluster noises” -M13 😤
@rvoykin
@rvoykin Год назад
Not to mention every major Milky Way Nebula!! That’s what many of us are shooting
@stefanschneider3681
@stefanschneider3681 Год назад
Great video, thanks! Clear skies here in Switzerland expected, Friday evening, what better opportunity to try these out? A few nights ago in a moment of megalomania I put my dslr with the stock 300m lens on my mighty Staradventurer Gti and pointed at M101. After stacking fifty 30-sec-lights it was really there with its spiral arms definitely visible! And on one arm there was one bright spot I hadn't seen before! I sent the picture to NASA and they answered "WHOW! STEFAN! YOU FOUND A NEW SUPERNOVA!" (at least that's what I will tell my grandchildren, I'll stick so that story, promise!). Seriously: There is a bright spot, maybe it is the supernova, maybe it's a star in the foreground. Doesn't matter, I enjoyed the night sky, loved the suspense while Siril was doing its magic and really enjoy looking at the result.
@dreadinside654
@dreadinside654 Год назад
First to comment and like the video. I really love all your videos. They are all like ASMR. Comfortably listening to and fell asleep with deep sky objects.
@rawesome1000
@rawesome1000 Год назад
The veil…
@QG_GG
@QG_GG Год назад
What do you mean by a large telescope?
@highpointscientific
@highpointscientific Год назад
For globular clusters a telescope of 12" of aperture or more really enhances the views. A 16" is incredible to look through but an 8" telescope can also show you a pretty cool view. When it comes with visual astronomy - aperture rules!
@HideOut55007
@HideOut55007 Год назад
@@highpointscientific Great info! Wish I had never sold my Obsession 22" Dobsonian. However, I have seen M13 look beautiful through my 6" APO refractor with a stereo ocular. But also in a very dark site. 🔭💖
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