Night-sky targets for December 5-12, 2008
Kemble's Cascade, open cluster M36, and barred spiral galaxy NGC 925 are visible in the next few days.
By
Michael E. Bakich —
Published:
December 4, 2008 Finding Kemble's Cascade will help you navigate to other targets in Cameloradalis the Giraffe.
Photo by Astronomy: Roen Kelly Each week, Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael Bakich, a master at explaining how to observe, posts a podcast about three objects or events you can see in the sky.
In each episode, Michael highlights:
- One object you can see without any optical aid
- One object you can see with a small (4-inch) telescope
- One object you can see with at least an 8-inch telescope
Targets for December 5-12, 2008
Naked eye: Kemble's Cascade Small telescope: Open cluster M36 8-inch or larger telescope: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 925 |
Enhance your observing with Astronomy.com Check out the Astronomy.com's interactive star chart to see an accurate map of your sky. This tool will help you locate this week's targets.
You can read the episode's transcript at the Astronomy.com blog. The transcript contains additional links to resources within Astronomy.com to help your observing.
After you listen to the podcast and try to find the objects, be sure to share your observing experiences with us by leaving a comment at the blog or in the Reader forums.
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Previous episodes:
- November 27-December 5, 2008: Venus and Jupiter, open cluster M38, and spiral galaxy NGC 1365
- November 21-28, 2008: Alpha Persei Association, open cluster M103, and spiral galaxy IC 342
- November 14-21, 2008: The Pleiades star cluster, open cluster M34, and the Little Dumbbell Nebula
- Touring Cassiopeia
- October 31 - November 7, 2008: Constellation Lacerta, the Pinwheel Galaxy, and Mirach's Ghost
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