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Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

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Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil invites you to head outside and take a look at all the incredible things you can see with your naked eye Cool: One day the universe or the earth might blow up into little tiny particles we can not see. While the particles spread across the galaxy it might get sucked up by a black hole the particles get sucked into another galaxy it leaves to another dimension where there is different stars and planets i believe black holes lead to another dimension another galaxy another species different animals and plants so we have to use time wisely or we might have to live on mars one day there has said that there is ice on mars water,
Date: 2022-04-04

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I live in a quiet and small part of Southwest Germany. There's a bigger city next to us, about 10km. Due to that City, I live in a Class 4 light pollution on the Bortle scale. If it wouldn't be there, it would've been a class 2. I honestly wish it wasn't here. I just wanna sit outside all night watching the stars. With Binoculars, I can see up to 5. 8mag. Still, I hate that city.
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I could really use a crash course on different constellations. My not quite 3 year old was engrossed watching episode 2 and asked for more constellations when it ended. He loves watching crash course videos and I love showing them to him. -
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Just one thing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't constellations the defined boundaries in the sky (88 of them) and all stars in that region are said to be in that constellation while the familiar star patterns are asterisms?
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Wait so ur telling me that their are planets or stars in the solar system that act as north or south poles and dont move at all around a star and are the north and south poles of the milky way
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--Ursa Major -The Big Bear- has a tail except that bears don't have tails. -- Ok who is responsible for this idiocy. I want them in my (non existent) office in 5 minutes!
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Did you knew, ancient Indian astronomers knew the stars, planets thousands of years before greeks or persians? why not talk about that as well.
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oh wow now I'm really happy to live and grow up in Indonesia, right on the equator under all the celestial sphere and both polar stars.
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