Utah Skies
"Bringing the joys of astronomy to
the public through awareness, advocacy, and education"
Join us for
a special evening of heavenly views
highlighted by a rare planetary alignment
Saturday
May 4th, 2002
9:00pm to 1:00AM
at the
Park City, Utah
Be sure to dress warmly…
… and please, if you live in any of the surrounding neighborhoods, turn off your outside lights to help darken our skies!
Some of the Viewing Objects for Saturday May 4th, 2002
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Magnitude |
-3.93 |
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Size |
7" |
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Distance |
1.09 Astronomical Units |
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Magnitude |
0.12 |
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Size |
17" |
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Distance |
8.17 Astronomical Units |
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Magnitude |
-2.37 |
Size |
43" |
Distance |
4.84 Astronomical Units |
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Magnitude |
9.3 |
Distance |
35 million light years |
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Description |
Home to over 50,000 stars |
Magnitude |
6.35 |
| Diameter | 16.2' |
Distance |
32,200 light years |
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Description |
A trio of galaxies in the same field of view. Awesome! |
Magnitude |
9.3,9.0,9.5 |
| Diameter | 1.0°x1.1° |
Distance |
Roughly 30 million light years |
Fun Facts |
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1 Light Year = 6.25 trillion miles |
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1 Light Year = 6,250,000,000,000 miles |
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1 Astronomical Unit (AU) = The average distance
between the sun and the earth…. 93,000,000 miles. |
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Visual Magnitude = The apparent brightness of an
object. This was originally designed to indicate that some stars were bright --
mag 1 -- while others were very dim -- mag 5. As quick note, a mag 1 star is
2.5 times brighter than a mag 2 star. A mag 1 star is 2.5 * 2.5, or 6.25, times
brighter than a mag 3 … and so on… and so on… |
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The advent of the modern telescope has pushed the dimmest objects seen to about mag 30!! That’s 860 trillion times dimmer than Saturn!!!
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Light PollutionWe are losing our heritage of starry nights. Artificial light in the night sky threatens to destroy the spectacular views the heavens offer. This “light pollution” wastes energy and provides no benefit to society. You can help! Simply turn off exterior lights when they’re not needed. Or better yet, use motion detectors so your lights are only on when they’re needed. This can also enhance home security while saving money. Use properly shielded fixtures and efficient bulbs. This will have the added benefit of allowing you to reduce the wattage of lights used and save additional money.
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