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Stillwater Stargazers
We are astronomers in the Troy, Ohio area.
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đ The Centerville Arts Commission invites you to explore astrophotography, featuring the extraordinary work of Dudley Fields, Dr. Matthew Lopper, and Dr. Brian Kent at the Centerville Art Gallery.With 42 stunning images of eclipses, planets, galaxies and moreâmany captured right here in Greene and Montgomery Counties.
Donât miss the âMeet the Artistsâ reception on Sunday, July 6 from 5:00â6:30 p.m.âfree and open to all! âšđȘđ·
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www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/basics-of-astrophotography-everything-you-need-to-know-to-take-... ... See MoreSee LessBasics of Astrophotography | Everything You Need To Know To Take Your First Night Sky Photos, TODAY
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Photographing the Milky Way: a rite of passage for every landscape photographer, and truly the pinnacle of capturing the beauty of our planet. It doesn't have to be scary, and it certainly doesn't hav...5 months ago
www.astroleague.org/outreach/?fbclid=IwY2xjawInaoNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHV5F0cHmam_pRIkYQp6WJApXpY-1F5... ... See MoreSee LessWhat are Outreach Downloads? (New poster added July 8) - Astronomical League
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âWhat telescope should I buy?â âHow can I learn my way around the night sky?â âWhat can I see with my telescope?â Outreach is all about connecting with the public. The Astronomical League ...5 months ago
Circumpolar StarsSome stars never set, others never rise
Stars between the celestial equator and the Zenith are above the horizon for more than 12 hours.
Stars on the celestial equator are above the horizon for 12 hours.
Stars between the celestial equator and the declination at geographic south are above the horizon for less than 12 hours.
Stars farther south than "90Âș minus your latitude" are circumpolar south and never rise.
Declination of the zenith equals your latitude
Stars farther north than your latitude (i.e., zenith declination) are circumpolar north and never set.
Polaris' altitude in degrees equals your latitude ... See MoreSee Less