Review of 2 Additional Astronomy Weather Websites
We have previously discussed some of the more popular and well known astronomy weather websites that you can use for your own astronomy. We would like to add 2 more sites to that mix, but…
We have previously discussed some of the more popular and well known astronomy weather websites that you can use for your own astronomy. We would like to add 2 more sites to that mix, but…
Here is a list of the Top 5 Dark Sky Sites within a 2 hour drive/radius of Portland, Oregon. To make the choice, we chose 1 spot in each cardinal direction of the city, (North,…
Located in the southern hemisphere, the constellation Piscis Austrinus is Latin for “the southern fish.” This is different than the larger constellation of Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes. Before the 20th century, the constellation was also…
Located in the southern sky, the constellation Puppis was originally part of the larger constellation Argo Navis. Argo Navis was broken into 3 parts, with Puppis being the largest constellation in square degrees. It is…
Here are 27 interesting facts specifically about the April 8th, 2024 total solar eclipse. In addition to the usual weird activity during these events, there are some interesting things about the 2024 event that make…
Here are a bunch of things to NEVER do when you’re stargazing, as they will upset the host(s), other observers, and others around you. That said, most of these rules fall under of “if you…
A wonderfully dark sky away from the cities, the North Cascades National Park is a wonderful dark sky place. Diablo Lake Overlook, Washington Pass Overlook, and Ross Lake Overlook serve as great places to go…
Although the IAU created 88 modern constellations, it is not possible to view all 88 from the Pacific Northwest. Some of them are only partially visible, while others are completely visible. As part of the…
As part of the 75 year anniversary of the flight of the Spruce Goose, we are taking a look at the Spruce Goose in a 3 part series. This is the third and final article…
Microscopium is a constellation that lies in the Southern Hemisphere. It was created in the 18th century by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille. The name is a Latinised form of the Greek word for microscope. The stars in the constellation are of…