© 2024
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Strange Universe 11/7/21

Moon
NASA/Bill Dunford

Compared with today's headliners like dark energy or colliding black holes, our nearest neighbor, the moon, may seem quaintly old fashioned. And beginners are often disappointed when they point their backyard telescope its way because the full moon looks dull. The sun shines straight down like a flash camera to erase all interesting highlights. But lunar phases are not created equal. The best moon for observers happens now. That's when it explodes with breathtaking detail for anyone with a small telescope or even ordinary binoculars.

Related Content
  • We go deeper (or should we say outer) to learn about Venus’ unique characteristics and the history of how it was found.
  • Strange Universe With Bob Berman
    On this episode, we'll learn the characteristics that help identify meteorites.
  • Tune in to hear about the approaching fall sky and the behavior of the Harvest moon that sets it apart.