Astronomy at home: how to observe the night sky – STEM in 30: season 8, episode 1

Astronomy at home: how to observe the night sky – STEM in 30: season 8, episode 1

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No matter where you live, there are things to observe in the night sky. The stars, moon, planets and rare events like meteor showers, eclipses and conjunctions await you. In this episode, learn how to become a night sky observer. You'll also learn about orbital motion (rotation and revolution) with Darnell /"Speedy/" Artis and Julian /"Zeus/" McClurkin, members of the World Famous Harlem Globetrotters!

This episode is brought to you with the generous support of Boeing

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