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Sirius Stargazing: Alpha Persei Cluster (Cr 39)

August 15, 2011 by  
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In this episode, we look at the Alpha Persei Cluster in Perseus, a brilliant group of stars full of patterns and constellations just waiting to be ideated. Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes. You can also follow me on twitter at: • www.twitter.com If you’re sirius about stargazing, please check out the following [...]

Stargazing during Summer – View to the North

March 27, 2011 by  
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A quick stargazing Guide for northern middle-latitudes during July-September.

Sirius Stargazing: The Double Cluster (Caldwell 14)

July 19, 2010 by  
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The Double Cluster in Perseus is the finest example of two clusters appearing close together (as stars very commonly do) In this episode, we also look at why Averted Vision works. Please subscribe to be notified about new episodes. You can also follow me on twitter at: • www.twitter.com If you’re sirius about stargazing, please [...]

Sirius Stargazing: Globular Cluster M15

June 30, 2010 by  
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M15 is one of the easiest Globular Clusters to find, and ranks 12th brightest of 158 associated with the Milky Way. Its unusually dense core suggests the presence of a black hole, shrouded by the hundreds of thousands of ancient stars, that appear through our binoculars as tiny patch of light. Please subscribe to be [...]

Is Olympus Trooper DPS I(10×50)Binocular good for star-gazing? Multicoated?How is it compared to Nikon action?

May 7, 2010 by  
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Astronomy 7×50 binoculars for stargazing?

May 4, 2010 by  
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Hello, can someone please PLEASE suggest a good beginers binoculars for stargazing. I don’t want so spend more then $100, and I only intrested for 7×50 size. I been looking for 3 days and i have a headache, there’s so many different ones and all those multicoating, BaK4 etc. driving me crazy. I [...]

Sirius Stargazing

March 2, 2010 by  
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To watch the “Sirius Stargazing” series, please subscribe to • www.youtube.com Welcome to Sirius Stargazing. All you need to take advantage of this series and become a Sirius Stargazer is a pair of 10×50 Binoculars or similar, a Planisphere and a red torch (flashlight). If you’re sirius about stargazing, please check out the following organisations. [...]

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