Listen "Sky Guide December 2015"
Episode Synopsis
For the beginners this month we take a look at the constellation of Gemini with bright star Castor providing a nice easy double star to split with a telescope. We move over to the feet of the Gemini twins to scan for some nice open clusters, including Messier 35, before hunting down the beautiful Eskimo planetary nebula. Finally, we go looking for a star known to have a planet of its own. Next we round up the planets that are visible in December: Jupiter, Venus & Mars are still around for observers after midnight and we have the possibility of a naked eye visible comet in the early hours of the morning in early December as C2013 US10 Catalina raises northern hemisphere hopes. We have the Geminid meteor shower peaking on the night of the 12/14th December – which always puts on a great show and then we take you on a tour of the often overlooked deep sky objects in our winter skies around the constellations of Orion, Lepus and Eridanus.
More episodes of the podcast AWESOME ASTRONOMY
3 days to lose LEO
16/01/2026
Soundgarden win at Astrophysics
05/01/2026
Yeeting your office into a flamepit
14/12/2025
Icy Telescopes and Martian Lightning
01/12/2025
What an Artimess!
15/11/2025
Comet I3 ATLAS and Cerne Abbas Star Party
31/10/2025
Camping, Craters and Comets
01/10/2025
Paul in Festival Land
02/09/2025
AI, Hypersonics and Betelbuddy
01/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.