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Minnesota Night Skies: the Milky Way in May!


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This month on Minnesota Night Skies, the Milky Way in May!

Mars in the Beehive cluster: best band name ever or astronomical event? Find out May3 and 4th

The Eta Aquariid meteor shower early in the mornings of May 6 and 7 

Galaxies in Virgo: you'll need a telescope, but even a gently used one can open up a world of delights.  You can’t see these galaxies with your eyes, but with a telescope and a map, you can galaxy hop across Virgo!

Corvus the crow has lots of galaxies in it,too, but it can be a little tricky to find. Follow arc of the Big Dipper's handle, the second bright star is Spica, and Corvus is just a little to the right of that.

The International Space Station returns at dusk - download NASA’s Spot the Station app or go to the Spot the Station website

Plus, Bob just won the 2025 Regional Award for contributions to public and amateur astronomy from the North Central Region of the Astronomical League!

 

Astro Bob is podcasting! Astro Bob King and Echo Press reporter and host Lisa Johnson did an astronomy radio show together for many years, and now they’re back on a new podcast for all of Minnesota, called Minnesota Night Skies

Bob King is an amateur astronomer, an photographer and author. His most recent book is called “Magnificent Aurora” about the Northern Lights. He writes a syndicated column for the Duluth News Tribune and is a regular contributor to Sky & Telescope magazine

Bob recommends several guides to help you find what’s up in the sky. For more information about the star maps and a local information calendar, you can check out Skymaps.com. Also look for  Stellarium Mobile where you get your apps. It's available for both Apple and Android phones. And check out Heavens Above at Heavens Above.com.

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Echo Press MinuteBy Thalen Zimmerman