Would you like to learn how to find amazing objects in the night sky? Learn about telescopes and equipment used to observe the cosmos? Discover a bit more about the problem of light pollution and reducing it? You're at the right channel, and I've been doing this since 2010 too.
I respond to most comments, so feel free to say something either positive or constructively critical (so I can improve what I share here). Presently, there is a new series of videos being uploaded that detail exactly how to find the best targets in the northern hemisphere night sky, even through moderate light pollution using small to medium sized telescopes.
I hope you'll subscribe and continue watching to learn more about what YOU can find and see as an amateur astronomer.
Clear and dark skies!
David Fuller
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Three (four!?) planets in the morning sky: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and (maybe?) Mercury PLUS the Moon!
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