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#128 - February 2023

Feb 01, 20231 hr 3 minEp. 128
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Episode description

The Discussion:

  • Our dark sky practical astronomy event, AstroCamp
  • Farewell Apollo 7’s Walt Cunningham
  • Comet C2022 E3 ZTF reaches naked eye brightness

 

 

The News:

Rounding up the astronomy news in February, we have:

  • Incredible finding: stars have not always been made the same way throughout the history of the Universe
  • The debacle of the first space launch from UK soil
  • 3 rocky water worlds found by the Kepler Space Telescope

The big news story: a decade-long study finds light pollution is worse than we thought

 

The Sky Guide:

This month we’re taking a look at the large winter constellation of Ursa Major with a guide to its history, how to find it, a few deep sky objects to seek out and a round-up of the solar system views on offer in February.

 

Q&A:

Does the James Webb Space Telescope have to take calibration frames like I do from Earth - darks, flats, and bias frames to then stack? From our good friend Peter Coates in East Yorkshire.

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