What to see in the night sky for April will be the subject this week on the Sky-Watcher What’s Up? Webcast.
The Sky-Watcher team will check out what to see in the night skies of October for 2022 from the full Moon, comets, meteor showers to a selection of deep sky targets to image and observe. They will also take a deep dive into their April Target of the Month (TOTM), the The Box Galaxy Cluster.
The Sky-Watcher What’s Up? Webcast is a live webcast held every Friday from 10am to 11am Pacific on the Sky-Watcher USA YouTube channel. Each week they discuss a new astronomical topic including gear, visual and imaging techniques, interviews and more.
What’s Up? webcasts are free by tuning into the Sky-Watcher USA YouTube channel. Can’t watch the What to See in the Night Sky for April webcast live? That’s OK, all webcasts can be watched whenever you like by visiting the YouTube channel.
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