The Messier Marathon 110 Objects in One Night (??)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
January 6. January 7 January 8 January 9 January 10.
Advertisements

Howard Astronomical League February 21, Club activities in March.
The Universe of Planet Ziggy Assignments 4, 5 and 6 for ASTR1002. Initial Briefing and First Data Set.
POETRY!!! Students : YES! THANK YOU MRS.SMITH!!!!
The Moon “Hoax” By Eleanor DID WE REALLY GO TO THE MOON…….. …………Or was it all just a clever hoax designed and pulled off by NASA?
Comeniusprojekt
Observational Astronomy Basics Palm Coast Astronomy Club September 29, 2008.
TAAS Fabulous Fifty Photo Courtesy of Naoyuki Kurita Friday May 8, MDT (7:30 pm) All TAAS and other new and not so new astronomers are invited.
SUMMER NIGHTS Easy observing for short summer nights Matthew Spinelli APOD 7 Feb 2003.
Planets Visible With the Naked Eye
Moon Phases.
EastSouth West Moon Phases Simulation 1. Sketch the shape of the Moon in each view. 2. Measure separation of Sun and Moon in “finger-widths” 3. Record.
The Sky This Month April 10 to May 8. Naked Eye Highlights Mercury low in the West at sunset, getting higher towards the end of April. Venus almost halfway.
1 st Grade Science.  After being shown features of the day and night time sky, the students will be able to draw detailed pictures of the day and night.
Objects in the Sky.
TAAS Fabulous Fifty Photo Courtesy of Naoyuki Kurita Saturday August 8, MDT (8:00 pm) All TAAS and other new and not so new astronomers are invited.
An Early Morning of Comet-watching and Stargazing at the UW-Platteville Cooper Living and Learning Center Saturday, November 16 th, 2013, from 5-7 AM Sponsored.
Titius-Bode Law - Mercury 0.4 AU’s Venus (0.7) Earth + 0.6(1.0) Mars+ 1.2(1.6) A. B.+ 2.4(2.8) Jupiter+ 4.8(5.2) Saturn+ 9.6(10.0) Uranus+19.2(19.6)
An Introduction to Poetry.. Why does man continue to write poetry in today’s world? Write and answer this question in your notes. Write as much as you.
The Moon.  The revolution of the Moon around the Earth results in moon phases (changing appearances of the moon as seen from Earth).
Amazing Grace By Mary Hoffman. exploring  Traveling around a place to find out what it is like.  My friends were exploring the town’s new library. 
The Milky Way By Maddy Inside The Milky Way might look like this.
Facebook Fundamentals Debbie Harris. Some Quick Facebook Stats Global Audience 838,198,660 U.S. Audience 156,820,080 Female Audience U.S. 55% 85,334,520.
Phases of the Moon. Sun Lighted Side Dark Side Moon Earth Day Night Moon’s Orbit Earth–Moon Relationship The Moon revolves around the Earth every 29 ½.
Alert To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert. To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert.
By: Nevaeh & Jessica. Virgos background Virgo is best seen in May at 9 pm Virgo is also the second brightest star And Virgo is in the southern hemisphere.
This presentation …… Can be used by the public, any school, group, provided credit is given to FSU Planetarium. May be downloaded and copied freely. Is.
NOVAC MESSIER MARATHON CHARLES MESSIER (French, ) COMET HUNTER, FOUND 20 IN HIS LIFETIME FIRST LIST OF FAINT CELESTIAL OBJECTS THAT WERE.
August 17 th to September 20 th General Information August/September: This remains a period best suited for viewing star clusters and nebulae. Early.
Math Field Day. What is Math Field Day?  A competition in which students from many different schools complete various mathematics problems/tasks. These.
Planets Planet means “wanderer” in Greek The latitudes of the planets are always less than 3° except for Mercury, which can go up to 7°
What Am I ?  The Andromeda galaxy (Messier 31, M31 or NGC 224) is a spiral galaxy about 2.5 million light years from Earth.
TAAS Fabulous Fifty Photo Courtesy of Naoyuki Kurita Friday November 6, MST (7:00 pm) All TAAS and other new and not so new astronomers are invited.
What can we see in the sky?. IN THE SKY WE CAN SEE MUCH MORE!
Time, Moon Phases, and Eclipses
2nd Grade Memory Book Emma. Mrs. Haynes Mrs. Haynes is a great teacher because, she is very nice to me. She always is nice to everyone else too. Mrs.
God of Wonders Lord of all creation, Of water earth and sky The heavens are your tabernacle, Glory to the Lord on high.
Table of Contents Georgia Performance Standards What are stars? Are you a SUPER STAR? Did you know that the sun is a star? Constellations Big Dipper/Little.
Moon Phases Ms. Twardowski 8 Tan Central Middle School.
Astronomy Picture of the Day APOD. March 2, 2015.
Be a Space Kid Get ready to blast off!. Have you ever seen this in the night sky? What is this space object?
Exploring the Universe. What three things are the criteria for a planet? Orbits the Sun Large enough that gravity pulls it into the shape of a sphere.
Planning an observing session Factors to consider: Choosing the objects - size, magnitude, filter Minimising time spent moving telescope between objects.
Learning and remembering.
God of Wonders Lord of all creation Of the water, earth and sky The Heavens are your Tabernacle Glory To the Lord on high.
Lord of all creation Of water, earth, and sky The heavens are Your tabernacle Glory to the Lord on High God of winders 1, S1.
W N S E. General Information April 2016 This Month: The winter constellations are sinking fast in the western sky, as those of spring come to dominate.
Third Grade– Earth Science 4b. Students know the way in which the Moon’s appearance changes during the four-week lunar cycle.
Oromo Calendar - Overview
Galaxies This lesson deals with important topics relating to galaxies. Each of these topics represents a great body of knowledge and areas of interest.
Stargazing 101: For Amateur Astronomers
Moon Phases Simulation
The Ultimate Guide to Astronomy Controlled Assessment
Astronomy 101 Telescopes.
Backyard Astronomy Notes
University of Scouting March 24, 2012 Gary G. Smith
Northern Lights Aurora Borealis
Galaxies This lesson deals with important topics relating to galaxies. Each of these topics represents a great body of knowledge and areas of interest.
Objects in the Sky.
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid
The Phases of the Moon By: Miss Hannah.
An observational perspective on real astronomy.
Pan-STARRS & Nebulae Briana Gonzalez.
“Here come the Geminids”
The heavens are Your tabernacle Glory to the Lord on high
Сабақ тақырыбы: Теңдеу.
Pick the date and hour you want to observe, and set the Star Wheel so this date (on the rim of the circular disk) matches the time indicated along the.
About how much time does it take the Earth to complete one rotation?
NGC or GCVS? Mike Simonsen C.E. Scovil Observatory Imlay City, MI, USA
The Naked Eye Sky.
Presentation transcript:

The Messier Marathon 110 Objects in One Night (??)

Messier Objects 110 fairly bright objects scattered around the sky Cataloged by Charles Messier and assistants starting in the late 1700’s Great objects for beginners (and everyone else)

Viewing the Messiers Any telescope will show them all From a real dark site, and with patience, they can all be ‘seen’ with 7x50 binoculars*

Messier Marathon? During late March or early April of each year, all the Messier objects are visible in one (long) evening First noted in the late 1970’s and now accomplished by many Great way to learn the sky

Messier Marathon 2007 Best time to view this year is March 17- March 25 New Moon on March 19

Viewing them All Plan ahead Find a place with a great horizon all the way around Best with a buddy Evening and morning are hectic, don’t linger …or, try on multiple nights Remember to have fun

Resources