The Urban Astronomer

15 December 2019

The Long Solstice Season Begins

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Image courtesy calaware.org  This time of year, as darkness sets in early and the cold of winter envelops the northern hemisphere, I sav...
10 December 2019

Geminid Meteor Shower 2019 & Full Moon

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Geminids Everyone loves a good meteor shower. And the Geminids , which peak mid-December, are one of the best each year. But all meteor ...
25 November 2019

Planetary Alignments

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Jupiter, Venus, Saturn and the Moon put on a good show this week in the evening sky. To see this you will need a very good western / south...
14 November 2019

Meteors, Meteors, Meteors!

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November brings the annual Leonid meteor shower which peaks on Sunday November 17th. This year we have a second potential show, a "Mete...
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06 November 2019

Transit of Mercury on November 11, 2019 - don't miss it !

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On Monday November 11 we will have a chance to witness a very unique and special event, a transit of the planet Mercury across the face of o...
14 October 2019

Cygnus and the Milky Way

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Autumn brings us cooler evenings and earlier sunsets, but it’s not yet too uncomfortable to go outside and gaze up into the heavens for a lo...
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02 October 2019

Time to restart - October 2019

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It's been two years since I posted on this blog. It's time to restart. Since I started this blog I moved from San Francisco, Califor...
31 July 2017

Perseid Meteor Shower 2017

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The annual Perseid Meteor Shower will peak August 11 - 13, offering patient viewers a chance to see 10s or even 100s of meteors per hour...
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The Urban Astronomer
Munich, Germany
In 2005 I began writing a column for the San Francisco Waldorf School newsletter called "The Urban Astronomer." I started this blog in 2007 as a place to archive my articles and to offer additional insights on the night sky - even if you live in a big city. In 2008 I became an occasional guest on the KFOG Morning Show, and subsequently on KALW and KGO. Archived shows are posted on the blog. I now work and write in Munich, Germany, where I conduct lectures and record podcasts for the Munich Public Observatory.
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