May 2014 – Stargazing
Can you believe it's May already!? Well, it is and even though the nights are lighter and shorter there's still some stargazing to be done as the clouds part overhead. Or, if not at night - gaze up in...
View ArticleLego launch all-women Research Institute set
Lego have now released an all-women Research Institute on their online shop featuring an Astronomer who discovers new stars and planets with the telescope a Paleontologist who studies the origin of the...
View ArticleThe Moon in my hands
In my hands is lunar sample #227 from NASA's Lunar Petrographic Thin Section Set. Embedded in this transparent disc are 6 samples of rock and soil from the surface of our nearest natural satellite in...
View ArticleNovember 2014 – Stargazing
November, and the nights are dark and perfect for stargazing. So what is there to find in the sky overhead? Well, in this post there's a few pointers to finding your way around the sky in November...
View ArticleDecember 2014 – Stargazing
It's December, and alongside the festivities of the season you can enjoy the Geminids meteor show, the December solstice and (hopefully) some cracking dark nights that are just perfect for stargazing....
View ArticleJanuary 2015 – Stargazing
Happy New Year! Wondering what you can find when you look up to the sky this January 2015? Clear, cold winter nights provide an excellent opportunity for skygazing if you wrap up warm and get prepared....
View ArticleReflections on a perfect winter sunrise in Glasgow
There's one thing I love about winter, well two things really... I love the snow! But, I also love the intense colours of sunrise and sunset. Continue reading
View ArticleFebruary 2015 – Stargazing
With just 28 days in the month, make the most of them this February and take in as many opportunities as you can to gaze up at the wonders of the sky – both day and night! There’s a chance to spot...
View ArticleMarch 2015 – Stargazing and viewing the solar eclipse
March is an exciting month this year to marvel at the wonders of the sky both day and night. Continue reading
View ArticleSeptember 2015 – Stargazing
September sees the nights get darker earlier and earlier which is great news for stargazers! The September or autumnal equinox occurs in Glasgow, Scotland on at 09.22 on 23rd September 2015. This is...
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