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Sky Guide May 2015

Author
Awesome Astronomy
Published
Tue 28 Apr 2015
Episode Link
http://awesomeastronomy.com/index.php/2015/05/01/sky-guide-may-2015/

What to look out, and up, for in May.

This month we take a look at the constellation Ursa Major for the beginners guide – we’ll point you in the direction of an unaided eye binary star and a few of the brightest galaxies in the entire northern hemisphere sky.

Next we round up the planets that are visible in May: Mercury (early in the month), Venus, Jupiter & Saturn later on. We take a look at Comet Lovejoy as it’s still visible in small telescopes, and the Lyrids in the low eastern morning sky. For our deep sky challenge we take you on a tour of Hercules’ magnificent globular clusters and a couple of overlooked galaxies.

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