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Your night sky guide for 2020

Your night sky guide for 2020

by Jonathan Nally | Jan 14, 2020 | Amateur astronomy, Astronomy, Features, News

ECLIPSES, OPPOSITIONS, SPECTACULAR CONJUNCTIONS, a close encounter between Venus and the Pleiades and many more celestial sights await stargazers this year. Here’s our list of events to mark in your calendar. All of them are as seen from mid-latitudes in the Southern...
Partial solar eclipse on December 26

Partial solar eclipse on December 26

by Jonathan Nally | Dec 22, 2019 | Amateur astronomy, Astronomy, News

Above: Observers in Darwin will see around 43% of the Sun’s diameter covered up by the Moon. Image courtesy Joshua Tree National Park. Amateur astronomers in the northern of Australia will witness a partial solar eclipse on December 26. The event will actually be an...

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