#126 – December 2022

The Discussion:

  • Meteor shower disappointment
  • Lecturing course started
  • Dr Jen’s 30th birthday party karaoke – with audio!
  • more resources for astronomy and astrophotography over at nightskypix.com

 

The News:

Rounding up the astronomy news in November, we have:

  • JWST picks up chemical reactions in an exoplanet atmosphere
  • ESA’s latest astronaut recruitment
  • Virgin Galactic gets go ahead to launch from Cornwall
  • UK spaceports pop up all over the place
  • Rocket Lab continue chasing the reusable rocket dream

The big news story: What else? Artemis 1 launches to make NASA’s return to the moon a reality.

 

The Sky Guide:

This month we’re taking a look at the winter constellation of Perseus with a guide to its history, how to find it, a few deep sky objects to seek out and a round-up of the solar system views on offer in December.

 

Q&A:

Does the x-ray end of the electromagnetic spectrum have Fraunhofer lines like the visual part? And if not, how is x-ray spectroscopy done? From our good friend Graeme Durden, who we all wish the very best as he continues his radiotherapy treatment.

 

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