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| The Southern Sky |
For us 'northerners' who live north of the equator, traveling south of the equator means that you see the heavens from a very different point of view. I spent four nights under those skies two months ago and found it very challenging to adapt to the view of the skies. Familiar constellations and celestial dynamics were turned upside-down, and entirely new constellations and celestial objects came into view.
Navigating this new world was very inspirational and opened my mind to new ways of seeing the sky above me. I created a podcast to share my thoughts and ideas, the latest episode in the Translunar series from the Munich Public Observatory. You can also find the Translunar podcast on any podcast player.
Image courtesy of SkySafari.