Mount Wilson Virtual Star Party
For the first time in about 800 years, the planets Jupiter and Saturn will appear to pass very close to each other on the sky. Weather permitting, we will have a live view of this conjunction through a telescope at Mount Wilson observatory. After the planets have set, we will also have lost of other objects to view, including the Moon, Mars, star clusters and nebulas.
Видео Mount Wilson Virtual Star Party канала Carnegie Astronomy
Видео Mount Wilson Virtual Star Party канала Carnegie Astronomy
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