The Urban Astronomer

31 May 2020

15 minutes about: Our Place in the Universe

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How can we possibly comprehend our place in the universe? I discuss this topic frequently during  star parties  and enjoy sharing my thought...
10 May 2020

Moon and Planets grace the morning sky

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Moon and Planets - May 2020 This week, as the Moon passes through its waning phases, it will form some engaging patterns with three plan...
26 April 2020

The Starlink Satellites

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I have always considered satellites a part of observational astronomy. As an amateur astronomer, I enjoy simply looking up and trying to und...
02 April 2020

Venus passes through the Pleiades - April 2-3-4

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Every eight years the path of Venus, as viewed from the Earth, crosses directly through the Pleiades star cluster. On April 3rd the brigh...
09 March 2020

The Moon: where is it going to rise tonight?

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Moonrise in San Francisco An old friend, Scott in San Francisco, posted a question on Facebook and it caught my attention. He illustrate...
02 February 2020

TED Talk: How looking up to the night sky gets us to think deeper

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As an amateur astronomer I have hosted many star parties, and as a public speaker I have talked about the topic of astronomy in many setting...
22 January 2020

The Spectacular Winter Circle

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Winter brings out the best in the night sky. Some of the finest stars in our galaxy are concentrated in a region of the sky that shines with...
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...
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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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