Best Astronomy Highlights for September 2023

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00:51 Dumbbell Nebula M27
02:27 Supernova M101
02:54 Deep Sky Observing at New Moon
03:19 Andromeda Galaxy M31
04:14 M33 Pinwheel Galaxy
04:44 NGC 7331 in Pegasus
05:36 Autumn Equinox
06:26 Saturn at Opposition
07:05 Neptune at Opposition
07:25 Venus in Morning Sky
07:58 Mercury Morning Elongation
08:09 Jupiter
08:31 Comet C/2023 P1 Nishimura
09:04 Upcoming Events in 2023

This is similar to the publications from BBC Sky at Night What's In the Night Sky and; Sky & Telescope's This Week's Sky at a Glance

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Excellent! You helped me put together my Astro schedule. Clear skies and take care

aw
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Thanks Mark, another good video with very useful info, people might get confused as you mention M101 as the Pinwheel galaxy and later on you mention M33 as the Pinwheel galaxy as well.

Astro_Gardener
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Great review. Are you going to image Saturn? What camera do you recommend?

craiglowery
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Really great highlights of the coming month video - most helpful and inspirational for planning what to expect and possibly image (weather permitting!). September is perfect month as there's more hours of darkness but the air is still warm enough to keep the dew point away.

Seafox
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Thanks for the informative video! As a southern hemisphere resident i'm really happy saturn comes up almost to zenith, although this year jupiter is more suited to northern latitudes we only have it go up to 40 degrees altitude. Hope you enjoy jupiter :)

ziggyfrnds
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Very nice episode, with good images and Many thanks*

johnparr
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I have yet to see M110. Hopefully at Kelling!

gcwi_Radio_Adventures
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M57, another planetary nebula might be a good object to live stack for next months addition.

Astro_Gardener
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Great video now I don't have to phone you to find out what to look at when the sky is clear.

shaneben
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Autumn is not for galaxies. Until March, we will have nebulae season.

anata