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What’s really happening “up in the sky”? Richard catches up with veteran astronomer David Reneke to unpack a spectacular week for skywatchers. The major planets are gathering in the same part of the sky, offering a rare chance to spot Venus, Saturn, Mars and more in one sweep — and Dave explains why it’s not quite the straight-line “alignment” many people imagine. Plus, a total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon shades of red, with peak viewing around 10:30pm on the east coast. From practical viewing times and directions to the science behind the Moon’s eerie glow, this episode is your simple, no-nonsense guide to looking up and seeing something amazing.
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By Super Radio NetworkWhat’s really happening “up in the sky”? Richard catches up with veteran astronomer David Reneke to unpack a spectacular week for skywatchers. The major planets are gathering in the same part of the sky, offering a rare chance to spot Venus, Saturn, Mars and more in one sweep — and Dave explains why it’s not quite the straight-line “alignment” many people imagine. Plus, a total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon shades of red, with peak viewing around 10:30pm on the east coast. From practical viewing times and directions to the science behind the Moon’s eerie glow, this episode is your simple, no-nonsense guide to looking up and seeing something amazing.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.