Last week’s show was about eclipses of the late twentieth century, Einstein’s greatest discovery, and the science behind solar eclipse safety.
Autor: Mike Cavaroc
Podcast de 57 días para la totalidad
El programa de las últimas semanas trataba sobre más eclipses en la historia moderna con un enfoque especial en el último eclipse que pasó por Wyoming y Colorado en 1878.
Podcast de 64 días para la totalidad
This week’s looking up is all about important eclipses that shaped historical events or effected famous historical figures from ancient Greek astronomers to Columbus.
Podcast de 71 días para la totalidad
Los arqueoastrónomos examinan los eclipses del pasado para descubrir más sobre las culturas y la historia antiguas.
Podcast de 78 días para la totalidad
A more in depth look at the Moons orbit and the “predictions” that astronomers can make into the future and the past.
Podcast de 85 días para la totalidad
How did the Earth get such large moon? What’s the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?
Podcast de 92 días para la totalidad
The basics of solar eclipses and what we’ll get to see during totality here in Jackson.
Mirando hacia el gran eclipse americano
Dr. Samuel Singer of Wyoming Stargazing discussed his public programs within Wyoming Stargazing and also the upcoming Solar Eclipse. The eclipse will be on August 21st and the town of Jackson is already booked to capacity for the occasion. We discussed the science behind the eclipse and why people are so excited to travel out […]
Cómo ver la aurora boreal desde Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Catching the northern lights might seem like a bucket-list dream reserved for Alaska or Iceland—but did you know you can sometimes see them from Jackson Hole, Wyoming? While rare, the aurora borealis does make surprise appearances in our skies thanks to strong solar activity. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to see the […]
Objetivo de astrofotografía: la galaxia de Andrómeda
We’re kicking off a fun new monthly series of blog posts here on Wyoming Stargazing. This will be a monthly challenge to hone your astrophotography skills on a different deep-space target each month. This month’s astrophotography target is the Andromeda Galaxy. Our nearest galactic neighbor can be found by looking north-northeast toward the constellation of […]
Effects of LED Lights on Light Pollution
Recently, there’s been a popular move in many cities and towns to retrofit their lighting with LEDs. With cheaper energy use, it seems like a no brainer. What most local governments don’t realize, however, is that there are some serious drawbacks to LED lighting if the options are not properly researched. A Quick Overview on […]
Recaudación de fondos para salvar nuestros cielos nocturnos
We’ve just launched a brand new fundraiser to help us begin making a big impact on the light pollution in Jackson! If successful, we’ll be able to begin a series of case studies with local businesses in collaboration with Energy Conservation Works, another local nonprofit, to quantitatively measure the light emitted from various locations around […]