Eyes on the Sky: The 2020 Summer Night Sky
www.eyesonthesky.com The night sky in summer... warm evenings, the bright, central areas of the Milky Way, and this year.... planets! And comets! (Possibly.) What else can you see? David Fuller takes you on a tour of the brightest, easiest to see bright stars and shapes as they move across the sky through the season, and details a few interesting interesting areas of the Milky Way anyone can easily find and observe with binoculars too. And he also shares where galaxies, globular clusters and open clusters generally tend to be in the sky! See what's up in the night sky every week with "Eyes on the Sky" videos, astronomy made easy.
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Видео Eyes on the Sky: The 2020 Summer Night Sky канала Eyes on the Sky
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