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Podcast about astronomy and the joys of watching the skies at night--and sometimes during the day... more
FAQs about SkyCaramba:How many episodes does SkyCaramba have?The podcast currently has 250 episodes available.
November 14, 2021Spilling the facts on AquariusAquarius has represented spilling water since the Babylonians looked up and saw one of their gods emptying a jug....more6minPlay
November 07, 2021A nearly total lunar eclipseNext week, the moon will delve almost as deeply as it can into Earth's shadow without a total eclipse. Find out where you can see it and what time it happens.Also, keep up on what's happening with Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, and Mars....more6minPlay
October 31, 2021See CeresYou certainly heard about Pluto being demoted to dwarf planet status in 2006. But the news about Ceres being promoted to that status didn't get nearly as much attention. (This edition has been edited to remove the incorrect date for Ceres' close pass by Aldebaran. The correct information is they will be closest at 0.1° apart on the 3rd. My apologies for the error.)Venus crosses the teapot lid. Saturn and Jupiter hang out in Capricornus. The moon helps you find Mercury. Uranus is up all night this week....more6minPlay
October 24, 2021Getting closer to and farther from the sun at the same timeVenus is getting closer to the sun, but you'd never know that from the way things look lately. The deceptive view of the solar system we get from Earth made it hard for sky watchers to figure out how the planets actually move....more6minPlay
October 17, 2021Emerging Mercury and Mars; Spy on Jupiter's spot; Venus by Ophiuchus; the HyadesMercury is emerging into the morning sky and will soon be joined by Mars.Try to spy on Jupiter's "Great Red Spot". It's not actually red.Venus goes through the southern end of Ophiuchus, the zodiac constellation most people don't know about.Get to know the Hyades....more5minPlay
October 10, 2021Venus is the scorpion's head, Lacerta, and more about Mira and AlgolThis week's astronomical action: Venus passes through the scorpion's head. The moon passes in front of the archer's bow. Jupiter and Saturn keep hanging out in Capricornus.Naming a new constellation after a reptile turned out to be more popular than naming it after any king.And how did one variable star get the name of something fearsome but another is called wonderful?...more5minPlay
October 03, 2021A splendid clutter in Scorpius, opposite behavior by stars on opposite sides of the sky, the wonderful fading starWatch Venus and the moon making a nice cluster--or clutter--in Scorpius.Opposite behavior by stars on opposite sides of the sky from the same cause.Not all variable stars are thought to be ghoulish. One is considered to be wonderful....more5minPlay
September 26, 2021Daytime meteor shower, Venus goes through the diamond, and CapricornusYou won't be able to see it, but there's a meteor shower this week. It happens in the daytime.Venus goes through the Libra diamond.Astronomy tails and tales.Don't panic or you might end up like Capricornus the goat-fish....more5minPlay
September 19, 2021Equal day and night--or notWhat you've heard your whole life about day and night being of exactly equal length on the equinox is wrong. I'll tell you why.And remember that myth about eggs standing up on their ends only on the equinox? For some reason, the myth only considers the March equinox.Follow Venus into the evening sky and see Jupiter and Saturn nearly all night....more5minPlay
September 12, 2021Algol, the demon starWhat would you think of a star that blinks? Maybe you'd think there's something sinister about it. That's how Algol got its name. It's from Arabic for the demon. To the ancient Greeks, Algol was a blinking eye of Medusa. Before that, the ancient Egyptians may have thought of the star as a bringer of luck--good or bad depending on when the eye of Horus looked upon them. Algol still blinks. Listen to this podcast to understand why and then go see it for yourself.Neptune is at opposition this week. Mercury's at greatest elongation. Mars remains hidden. Jupiter and Saturn dominate most of the night....more5minPlay
FAQs about SkyCaramba:How many episodes does SkyCaramba have?The podcast currently has 250 episodes available.