Episode Synopsis "SH010 - Find M41, M46, M47, and the Tau Canis Majoris Cluster"
In this episode of Star Hopping with KPO, we'll be exploring the Canis Major region, and using our star hopping methods to find Messier 41, Messier 46 & 47, and the Tau Canis Majoris Cluster.
Listen "SH010 - Find M41, M46, M47, and the Tau Canis Majoris Cluster"
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- SH034 - Find The Coathanger, The Veil Nebula, and The North American Nebula
- SH033 - Find M11, M6, anf M17 in your Telescope
- SH032 - Find M6, M7, and M62
- SH031 - Find M10, M12, and M4
- SH030 - Find M83, NGC5128, and Omega Centauri
- SH029 - Astrophotography using an AutoGuider
- SH028 - Find Comet LINEAR 252P
- SH027 - The Different Types of Nebulae
- SH026 - Prime Focus Astrophotography
- SH025 - Find M13, M92, and M5
- SH024 - Piggyback Astrophotography
- SH023 - Find M3, The Antennae Galaxies, and The Sombrero Galaxy
- SH022 - Basic Astrophotography with a Fixed Tripod
- SH021 - The Different Types of Star Clusters
- SH020 - The Realm of the Galaxies, Part 3
- SH019 - The Realm of the Galaxies, Part 2
- SH018 - The Realm of the Galaxies, Part 1
- SH017 - Find the Sunflower Galaxy, the Black Eye Galaxy, and NGC4565
- SH016 - Find M106, the Pinwheel Galaxy, and the Whirlpool Galaxy
- SH015 - The Different Types of Galaxies
- SH014 - Find M65, M66, and NGC2903
- SH013 - Find M79, NGC1365, and Fornax A
- SH012 - Find M81, M82, and the Beehive Cluster
- SH011- How to Find Comet Catalina
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- SH009 - Find the Rosette Nebula, the Christmas Tree Cluster, and M35
- SH008 - Telescopes for Beginners, Part 2
- SH007 - Telescopes for Beginners, Part 1
- SH006 - Find the Orion Nebula, Flame Nebula, Horsehead Nebula, and M78
- SH005 - Find the Sculptor Spiral, the Helix Nebula and M30
- SH004 - Find the Pleiades, the Crab Nebula, and M37
- SH003 - Find the Ring Nebula, the Dumbbell Nebula, and M15
- SH002 - Find M31, M33, and the Double Cluster
- SH001 - Find M8, M20, and M22