Star Gazers

Star Gazers is the world's only weekly television series on naked eye astronomy.

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Episodes

  • “Phase-Tastic (Part 1)” December 3 - December 9th 5Min

    Star Gazers #18-49 5 Minute Dec 3-9, 2018 “Phase-Tastic (Part 1)”
  • “Goodbye Summer Triangle, Hello Orion” Nov 26 - Dec 2, 5 M

    Star Gazers #18-48 5 minute Nov 26 - Dec 2, 2018 “Goodbye Summer Triangle, Hello Orion”
  • “The Pleiades and Their Cousins” Nov 19 - 25th, 2018 5 Min

    Star Gazers #18-47 5 Minute Nov 19-25, 2018 “The Pleiades and Their Cousins”
  • “Where Did the Big Dipper Go?” Nov 12 - 18th, 2018 5 Min

    Star Gazers #18-46 5 Minute Nov 12-18, 2018 “Where Did the Big Dipper Go?”
  • “Sunset Planets and The Return of the Morning Star” 5 Min

    “Sunset Planets and The Return of the Morning Star"
  • “The Goat, The Frog and Mars" Oct 29 - Nov 4th, 2018 5 Min

    Star Gazers #18-44M 5 Minute Oct 29 - Nov 4, 2018 “The Goat, The Frog and Mars”
  • “The Polygons of Autumn" Oct 22 - 28th, 2018 5 Min

    Star Gazers #18-43 5 minute Oct 22-28, 2018 “The Polygons of Autumn”
  • “Monsters in the Sky" Oct 15 - 21st, 2018 5 Min

    Star Gazers #18-42 5 Minute Oct 15-21, 2018 “Monsters in the Sky”

Specials

  • Going Retrograde With Venus And Mars 5 Min Version

    April 2 - 8 , 2012 Venus backs up in the evening sky.
  • The Brightest Of The Bright-5 min version

    Feb. 13 - 19, 2012 The Brightest Stars and Planets
  • Make This Valentine's Day Cosmic With A Gift Of Stars And...

    Feb.6 - 12, 2012 Valentine's Stars in the evening sky
  • Let Orion And Venus Be Your Guide

    Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 , 2012 Use Orion And Venus to find your way around the sky
  • The Orion Nebula : A True Winter Wonder- 5 Min. version

    Jan. 23 - 29, 2012 All about the Orion Nebula
  • Which Season Is The Longest? - 5 min. version

    Jan. 16 - 22, 2012 How long are each of the seasons?
  • The Winter Football-5 min version

    Jan. 9 - 15, 2012 How to identify the bright stars in the evening sky
  • Friday The 13th is Good Luck For Finding Planets-5 Min...

    Jan. 2 -8 , 2012 How to find planets in the evening sky

About Star Gazers

"Star Gazers" is the world's only weekly television series on naked eye astronomy. Each weekly episode features selected objects for naked eye viewing for the following week.

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Extras

  • "Perfectly Positioned Polygons" 1 min version

  • "Cassiopeia: Queen Of The Northern Sky" 1 Min version

  • "Capella And Vega: Bright Stars In The North-ish Sky" 1 Min

  • "Look For The Leonids Next Week" 1 min. version

  • "Mercury And The Maiden Vs Mars And The Teapot" 1 min versio

  • "Trick Or Treating With The Seven Sinister Sisters" 1 Min ve

  • "A Partial Solar Eclipse And Say Good-bye To Saturn" 1 Min v

  • "The Fall Sky Saga" 1 min. version

  • "I See A Pattern Here" 1 min version

  • "Season Without Giants, Or, Time Of The Quiet Sky" 1 min ver

  • "Mars Meets His Rival" 1 Min version

  • "Super Sights On Autumn Nights" 1 Min version