Sky of the Month – star charts: Dec. 2016
Above is a star chart showing the whole sky of the month as visible on Dec. 15, 2016, at 20:30 pm local time, from a location placed at (13°E;42°N). Of course, it is valid...
Above is a star chart showing the whole sky of the month as visible on Dec. 15, 2016, at 20:30 pm local time, from a location placed at (13°E;42°N). Of course, it is valid...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Dec. 15, 2014, at 20:00 pm local time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Of course, it is valid for any location around...
The April monthly newsletter is available here! Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Apr. 15, 2014, at 20:00 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted...
New: the March monthly newsletter is available! Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Mar. 15, 2014, at 20:00 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Feb. 15, 2014, at 19:30 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted with TheSkyX by Software Bisque Back to...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Dec. 15, 2013, at 19:30 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted with TheSkyX by Software Bisque ...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Dec. 15, 2013, at 19:30 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted with TheSkyX by Software Bisque Back to...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Feb. 15, 2013, at 19.00 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted with TheSkyX by Software Bisque Back to...
Above is a star chart showing the sky as visible on Jan. 15, 2013, at 20.00 Universal Time, from a location placed at (13°E;41°N). Star chart plotted with TheSkyX by Software Bisque Back...
event / free / Monthly Skies
Our monthly description of the night sky, month after month, is back with a new series. As always, it will be a live broadcast, with Gianluca Masi, from the Virtual Telescope Project. Discover what...
The short description below is valid for a latitude of +42 deg. In October, after the Autumn equinox in the northern hemisphere, nights start to be significantly longer than days . This is a good benefit...
event / free / Monthly Skies
Our monthly description of the night sky, month after month, is back with a new series. As always, it will be a live broadcast, with Gianluca Masi, from the Virtual Telescope Project. Discover what...
The short description below is valid for a latitude of +42 deg. September is a very interesting month for northern observers. Summer is approaching its astronomical end, but the stars visible at the beginning...
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