Join the Department of Astronomy for live views of several deep-sky targets from the dark skies at McDonald Observatory, starting at 9:30pm Central time. Your host Stephen Hummel will show you views from a camera attached to a research-grade 16" telescope at the Frank N. Bash Visitors Center. It's galaxy season!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWSiOHaw9wo
The targets, weather permitting, will be:
1. NGC 4631, or the "Whale Galaxy"
2. Barred spiral galaxy M109
3. Intermediate barred spiral galaxy M66 (pictured in thumbnail)
4. Merging galaxies NGC 4567 and 4568, or the "Siamese Twins"
5. Abell 1656, or the Coma Galaxy Cluster.
Moderators in the live chat will be taking questions, but don't always have time to answer all of them. You can also submit your questions for them to answer in later videos here: https://forms.gle/RF9NzRbTh9rK6mzf6
Can't make the live stream? This event will be recorded and remain on the McDonald Observatory channel.
Hope for clear skies!