Live Viewing
H-Alpha Solar Viewing Live – Awni Hafedh
OnlineAwni Hafedh of the University Lowbrow Astronomers will be live-streaming H-alpha views of the Sun. Note: Solar observing requires clear skies - if the skies are cloudy, you may wish to watch from our selection of videos about the Sun. … Continue reading →
Remote Solar Viewing Live – Paul Goelz
OnlinePaul Goelz of the Warren Astronomical Society will be live-streaming white-light views of the Sun and Venus. Note: Solar observing requires clear skies - if the skies are cloudy, you may wish to watch from our selection of videos about the … Continue reading →
Orange Can Astronomy – Night Out – Live from Ypsilanti with Jeff Kopmanis
OnlineView the night sky live from Yipsi with Jeff Kopmanis and his "Orange Can!" Jeff Kopmanis has been an amateur astronomer since 1998, and is is a member of the University Lowbrows. Jeff will live-streaming his nighttime observing session - he says … Continue reading →
Remote Viewing Live – The Moon with Samer Hariri
OnlineSamer Hariri will be live streaming views of the Moon. A good resource for observers, teachers and students is NASA's Moon Phase and Libration, 2020 Page https://youtu.be/p-UaJsfkQsQ https://youtu.be/UIKmSQqp8wY https://youtu.be/nr5Pj6GQL2o
Star-Hopping with Stellarium – Adrian Bradley
OnlineStellarium is a free open-source planetarium app that many astronomers use frequently. Stellarium allows you to see the sky from any point on Earth and any time of day. You can use it to see what will be in the … Continue reading →
Remote Viewing Live from Pinckney with Don Swetzig
OnlineDon Swetzig is a member of the University Lowbrows; Don will be live-streaming from Pinckney, Michigan.
Remote Viewing Live from Hartland with Doug Bock
OnlineDoug Bock has been an amateur astronomer since 1965, and is a prolific astrophotographer. Doug is a member of the University Lowbrows, the Warren Astronomical Society, the Ford Amateur Astronomy Club, the Seven Ponds Astronomy Club and the GM Astronomy … Continue reading →