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The Binocular Sky Newsletter, January 2023


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Happy New Year! The first edition of the Binocular Sky Newsletter for 2023 is ready. As well as the usual overview of DSOs, variable and double stars, this month we have:

  • Neptune's last gasp (for a while)
  • Two lunar grazing occultations (on of them of Uranus, tonight!)
  • Comet ZTF is beginning to put on a show

I hope this helps you to get the best out of these short winter nights with your binoculars or small telescopes.

To pick up your free copy, just head over to https://binocularsky.com and click on the Newsletter tab, where you can subscribe (also free, of course) to have it emailed each month, and get archived copies.

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  • 3 weeks later...

As ever, thanks for the newsletter. Maybe worth highlighting that Kemble’s cascade & NGC 1502 are particularly well positioned at present. Cass is doing a handstand and the cascade is straight up from Segin. A glorious sight.

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