![]() What constellation is setting in the west as the sky gets dark this week? What shape is Venus currently showing through a telescope? What constellation is the sun in right now? Which planet or planets are hidden by the sun’s glare this week? When can you see Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn this week? (We will reveal the answers on Thursday, April 2nd. Here are the questions for MISSION ONE. Ou can watch the recording of the livestream here, and the session where I answered the questions below here. If you’d like to request topics, email or use the comment box at the bottom of this post.Īt the end of each Tuesday’s session, we’ll give you some questions to investigate using Stellarium – or by heading outside on a clear night, or by Googling. In future Homebound Astronomy sessions, we’ll highlight what’s happening in the sky, answer viewer questions, and dive deeper into topics in space and astronomy. And for those who’d like to take the software outside, Stellarium is available as Android and iOS apps, too – for a small fee. There is also a web browser version of Stellarium here It doesn’t require an install – but it also doesn’t offer nearly as many neat features. It’s free, fun, very powerful, and easy to learn. We’re going to equip you with the perfect tool to explore the sky – Stellarium! We suggest that you download and install Stellarium on your computer. ![]() Since the sessions will have a 500-attendees limit, our stream can also be streamed live on RASC’s YouTube channel, where it will be available to watch later, too – or over and over again! The channel is Anyone can register for the Zoom stream by using this link: Our intention is to provide family-friendly Astronomy and Space content on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time. In partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, AstroGeo is delivering hour-long live webcasts during the COVID-19 shelter-at-home period. Welcome, Stargazers and Space Enthusiasts!
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