Will Kalif is an amateur astronomer at TelescopeNerd.com. Will is also an author of the book "See It With A Small Telescope". Will Kalif has been passionate about telescopes and the wonders of the night sky ever since he received his first telescope as a teenager. And for several decades now he has been making and using his own telescopes and helping other people to also enjoy the various things that can be seen on a dark and starry night.
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The Observatory
Interesting things in the night sky, and how to find them The Night Sky for the Year 2019 – Here is a listing of some of the major things you can see for the year. This includes, planets, meteor showers and comets. The Moon Want to Know the Current Phase of the Moon?Here is a…
The Observatory – Observing in 2019
Here is an overview of the major celestial events you can watch for in 2019 Meteor Showers: These are regular occurrences throughout the year. I have a complete listing of them here ( Meteor Showers for 2012) . There are showers every month but some are better than others. Quick definition: “Opposition” This is an astronomical term…
The Phases of the Moon
Resources to finding the current Moon Phase The Current Lunar Phase: You can put the google gadget of the moon phase right on your desktop. This handy little gadget automatically updates so it always shows you the current phase of the moon. Kind of nice. Softpedia Google Desktop for the MoonPhase. If you are in the…
Meteor Showers for 2010
Table of meteor showers for 2010 Meteor showers can be a bit hit or miss and in some years a regular shower can be fantastic and other years it can be quite slow. There are actually quite a few more legitimate showers than I have but for the most part they are irregular and slow….
The Quandratids Meteor shower and the constellatin Bootes
Bootes and the Quadrantids Meteor shower Here is the constellation Bootes It is from this constellation that the Quadrantids originate from . This meteor shower can be very sharp and focused. It typically lasts only three nights from Jan 2 thru Jan 4 and it can reach peaks of up to 120 shooting stars per…