
Star Trails: A Weekly Astronomy Podcast (Single Malt Sky)
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23 Feb 2025 | Dark Skies, Elusive Light, and Pluto’s Legacy | 00:16:27 | |
With the New Moon arriving this week, we’re in for some of the darkest skies of the month—perfect for stargazing! In this episode, we’ll track down the elusive Zodiacal Light, a faint cosmic glow that many mistake for lingering twilight. Mercury returns to the evening sky, joining a stunning planetary lineup. Later, we’ll dive into a selection of deep-sky treasures, from open clusters to ghostly galaxies, all visible with binoculars or a small telescope. And in case you missed it, February 18th marked the anniversary of Pluto’s discovery! We’ll revisit Clyde Tombaugh’s historic find, Pluto’s controversial reclassification, and why this distant world remains one of the most fascinating objects in the solar system. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
18 Feb 2024 | Twilight Dance: Venus, Mars, the Snow Moon, and Winter's Guardians | 00:06:13 | |
This episode of "Star Trails" takes listeners on an astronomical tour of the night sky for the week starting February 18, 2024. Host Drew guides you through a celestial showcase beginning with Venus and Mars in the pre-dawn sky. As the night unfolds, the rising of Leo, heralds the approach of spring. The Snow Moon arrives at week's end. | |||
02 Mar 2025 | Cosmic Collisions: Asteroids, Comets, and the Science of Planetary Defense | 00:15:32 | |
This week on Star Trails, we explore the fascinating world of space rocks—asteroids, comets, and meteors—and their impact on our planet and beyond. With recent talk of asteroid 2024 YR4 making headlines (don’t worry, it won’t hit us!), we break down what these celestial objects are, where they come from, and what makes them so important to study. We'll also take a look at the Tunguska and Chelyabinsk meteor events, the impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, and the Shoemaker-Levy 9 collision with Jupiter—real-life cosmic events that shaped our understanding of space hazards. Plus, we’ll check in on T Coronae Borealis, a star on the verge of a once-in-a-lifetime nova. And don’t forget to step outside and catch Mercury’s rare appearance on the western horizon this week, as well as a beautiful pairing of Venus and the crescent Moon. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
04 Feb 2024 | February's Frosty Cosmos: Winter Constellations Unveiled | 00:03:43 | |
This episode of "Star Trails" takes listeners on an astronomical tour of the night sky for the week starting February 4, 2024. Drew highlights key constellations visible in the North American skies, such as the radiant Orion with its notable belt and the Orion Nebula, as well as Taurus and the Pleiades star cluster. The episode also covers visible planets including Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus. Additionally, the Alpha Centaurid meteor shower is coming! | |||
01 Dec 2024 | December Stargazing Highlights and a Holiday Break | 00:04:34 | |
Star Trails is taking a short holiday hiatus. Learn about December’s celestial events, including Jupiter at opposition, the Geminid and Ursid meteor showers, and the Winter Solstice. Drew also introduces the Star Trails Book Club, featuring NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe. Plus, hear recommendations for favorite past episodes to catch up on during the break. Clear skies, and see you in January! Check out these past episodes if you haven't already: For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
13 Oct 2024 | The Hunter's Moon and Celestial Resonances | 00:17:54 | |
The week of October 13-19 brings a cosmic lineup you won’t want to miss. We’ll explore the Full Hunter’s Moon, a supermoon that’s set to be the biggest and brightest of 2024. Saturn and Jupiter, which will be sharing the sky with the moon this week, creating stunning pairings you can spot just after sunset. Plus, we’ll explore the fascinating world of orbital resonances, where the gravitational dance between celestial bodies creates predictable patterns. From the three-body resonance of Jupiter’s moons to the distant influence of Neptune on the Kuiper Belt, these cosmic interactions are key to understanding the delicate balance that keeps our solar system running like clockwork. Don’t forget Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), which could put on a show from October 14th onward. This ancient comet, possibly last seen 80,000 years ago, will be visible near the western horizon after sunset. Grab your binoculars and catch a glimpse of this icy visitor before it’s gone! For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
27 Oct 2024 | Spirits in the Sky: Halloween Stargazing | 00:17:33 | |
Join us for a haunting Halloween edition of Star Trails as Drew teams up with the enigmatic "Eternal Watcher," a spectral voice from the cosmic beyond, to reveal the eeriest celestial wonders lurking in the night sky. Take a journey through the ghostly side of the cosmos, from the Witch Head and Ghost Nebulae to the "Eye of God" — a nebula that seems to gaze back at us. Alongside our celestial sights, we’ll explore myth and mystery with tales of Algol, the Demon Star, and the tragic tale of Orion, the eternal hunter. Also this week, be on the lookout for the Orionid meteor shower, Jupiter, Saturn’s rings, and more! For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
30 Jun 2024 | Dark Skies and Dazzling Sights: Summer’s Celestial Fireworks | 00:14:40 | |
This week on Star Trails, join Drew as we delve into the astronomical highlights from June 30th to July 6th, 2024. With the moon transitioning from a waning crescent to a new moon, the darkest skies of the month unveil the perfect backdrop for stargazing. Witness Mars, Saturn, and the early morning planets, explore the intriguing lore behind the constellations Serpens, Delphinus, and Capricornus, and marvel at deep sky treasures like the Eagle Nebula and the Andromeda Galaxy. We'll also unravel the mystery of retrograde motion—a celestial phenomenon that puzzled astronomers for centuries. Tune in for a cosmic journey that connects us with the universe's grand ballet. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Join us on Substack to get the weekly night sky report as a newsletter, and additional astronomy news. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
19 May 2024 | A Flower Moon, Parading Planets, and the Quest to Prove General Relativity | 00:10:14 | |
Join us in this week's episode where the night sky comes alive with celestial wonders from May 19th to the 25th. Highlights include the Full Flower Moon, alongside some familiar constellations. The planets are lining up for a parade, and notable deep sky objects like the Whirlpool Galaxy and the Ring Nebula offer both novice and seasoned astronomers a feast for the eyes. We also takes a moment to recount the historical 1919 solar eclipse expedition by Sir Arthur Eddington, which confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity and reshaped our understanding of the universe. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
05 May 2024 | May Meteor Showers, Dark Nights and Planet Nine | 00:08:14 | |
Join us as we delve into the celestial events for the week of May 5th. An incredible meteor shower peaks this week under dark skies, thanks to a New Moon. Planetary observations are scant this week, but plenty of opportunities abound for viewing deep sky objects, such as the Hercules Cluster, thanks to this week's darker conditions. Also, we take a quick detour through a cosmic void, and later, look at some new research that suggests evidence for the mysterious Planet Nine! For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
11 Feb 2024 | Valentine's Stargazing: Venus, Mars, and the First Quarter Moon | 00:04:01 | |
This episode of "Star Trails" takes listeners on an astronomical tour of the night sky for the week starting February 11, 2024. Drew highlights some of the night sky's most romantic sights, including the return of Venus and Mars. The First Quarter Moon makes an appearance on February 16, and the Andromeda Galaxy dazzles. | |||
04 Feb 2024 | Introducing Star Trails: A Weekly Journey Through the Cosmos | 00:01:32 | |
Star Trails is a weekly look at what's in the sky above. In a world where the night sky unfolds in infinite wonder, Star Trails is your guide to the celestial stories written in the stars. Join us as we voyage beyond the boundaries of Earth, exploring the mysteries of the universe, one star at a time. Star Trails primarily highlights astronomical phenomena visible to listeners in North America. | |||
25 Aug 2024 | Celestial Triangles and Cosmic Clocks | 00:14:43 | |
Join us on this week's episode as we explore the night sky from August 25 to 31. This week, Mars, the Moon, and Jupiter come together in a stunning celestial triangle visible in the early morning hours. We'll also take a deep dive into the constellation Andromeda, home to the nearest spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way. Plus, discover the fascinating world of pulsars—nature's most precise cosmic clocks. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
28 Jul 2024 | A Galactic Grand Tour; the Moon and Planets Gather | 00:14:42 | |
This week, we’re taking a look at the diverse and complex world of galaxies. From the spiral beauty of the Milky Way to the mysterious elliptical giants, we’ll uncover the secrets of these colossal structures. Later in the episode, we’ll highlight a stunning celestial alignment involving the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
07 Apr 2024 | The Wonders of Early April, the Eclipse, and the Life Cycle of Stars | 00:07:43 | |
Join us this week as we embark on a celestial journey starting April 7. This week is filled with astronomical phenomena, including a total solar eclipse, planetary conjunctions, and the New Moon ensures dark skies for observations. Plus, we take a look at the life cycle of stars, and a significant moment in space exploration. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
26 Jan 2025 | Hunting the Hunter: Orion’s Myth and Marvels | 00:16:48 | |
Join us as we journey through the wonders of late January’s sky. From the waning crescent moon to the dazzling dance of Venus and Saturn, the week offers incredible opportunities for planet watchers and deep-sky explorers alike. Our spotlight turns to Orion, the mighty hunter, a constellation brimming with mythological intrigue and astronomical marvels. We’ll explore the fiery brilliance of Betelgeuse, the icy grandeur of Rigel, and the wispy beauty of the Orion Nebula. We’ll also reveal the Horsehead Nebula, Flame Nebula, and the vast expanse of Barnard’s Loop, offering tips for visual observers and budding astrophotographers along the way. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
04 Aug 2024 | Exploring Nebulae: Cosmic Clouds and Stellar Nurseries | 00:13:33 | |
Join us for another journey through the cosmos for the week starting August 4th. In this episode we’re taking a look at nebulae — those vast, colorful clouds of gas and dust that play a crucial role in the life cycle of stars. Discover the different types of nebulae, from the bright emission nebulae like the Orion Nebula to the mysterious dark nebulae like the Horsehead Nebula. Plus, find out which nebulae are best for amateur astronomers to observe, especially with the darker skies brought by the New Moon this week. There are some interesting stargazing events this week, including the close encounter of the crescent Moon and Venus, Mars and Jupiter in Taurus, and the highlight of the month — the Perseids Meteor Shower, which peaks next week. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
09 Mar 2025 | Blood Moon Rising: A Total Lunar Eclipse | 00:09:00 | |
A total lunar eclipse is on the way! This week, the Worm Moon will turn a deep red as Earth’s shadow completely covers it. We break down when and where to watch this Blood Moon on the night of March 13–14, plus the science behind its eerie glow. Meanwhile, Saturn disappears into the Sun’s glare, but Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars remain visible. Drew shares tips on spotting Mercury just after sunset and why Venus is still stealing the evening show. We’ll also discuss Daylight Saving Time’s impact on stargazing and how to adjust your observation schedule. Finally, we check in with NASA’s SPHEREx mission, a new space telescope that will scan the entire sky in infrared light, unlocking secrets about the early universe, galaxy formation, and the search for water and organic molecules in space. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
16 Feb 2025 | Venus at Peak Brilliance and the Voyager Golden Record | 00:25:41 | |
Join us for a skyward journey as Venus blazes at its brightest this week, offering a perfect chance to observe its changing phases—and a centuries-old enigma known as the Ashen Light. Discover the science behind Venus’ evolving crescent, Galileo’s historic observations, and the theories surrounding that mysterious glow on the planet’s night side. Then, we travel far beyond the solar system to uncover the story of the Voyager Golden Record, humanity’s interstellar time capsule now drifting in the vast cosmic ocean. Items discussed:
For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
09 Jun 2024 | Moon Pairings, Planetary Highlights, and the Afterglow of Creation | 00:14:38 | |
Join us this week as we explore the night sky from June 9-15, 2024. Discover the celestial dance of the Moon with Regulus and Spica, and enjoy stunning views of Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter in the early morning sky. We'll delve into the lore of the late spring constellations Scorpius, Sagittarius, and Aquila, and revisit some classic stars and deep-sky objects. Plus, journey back to the birth of the universe as we discuss the Cosmic Microwave Background -- the afterglow of the Big Bang! For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
18 Aug 2024 | The Sturgeon Blue Supermoon and Cosmic Ripples | 00:14:23 | |
Join us for another journey through the cosmos for the week starting August 18th. We start with the breathtaking Full Sturgeon Moon, a blue supermoon that will dazzle the night with its brilliance. We'll also discuss what makes a moon "super" and "blue." As the Moon cozies up to Saturn, we share tips for observing this close encounter, along with updates on other planetary highlights this week, including Jupiter, Mars, and Venus. For the early risers, we explore the elusive Zodiacal Light and its mystical glow in the pre-dawn hours. We'll also venture deep into the cosmos and take a look at the emerging science of gravitational waves. Discover how these ripples in space-time, predicted over a century ago, are opening a new window into the universe and reshaping our understanding of cosmic events. Links: Ripples of Gravity, Flashes of Light For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
06 Apr 2025 | Sky Serpents and Space Legends | 00:11:26 | |
This week we journey through a sky filled with symbolism, science, and stories. April’s Full “Pink Moon” makes its appearance — this time as a micromoon, smaller and subtler than a supermoon, yet just as rich in seasonal lore. In the early morning hours, Venus, Saturn, and Mercury gather in a rare planetary trio low on the eastern horizon. As night falls, the great celestial serpent Hydra winds its way across the southern sky. We’ll discuss how to spot this sprawling constellation and explore its mythological roots, from the labors of Hercules to the lonely glow of Alphard, its brightest star. Then, we turn our gaze to a different kind of trailblazer: Yuri Gagarin. On the anniversary of his historic 1961 flight, we remember the first human to orbit the Earth—and the legacy of wonder and possibility he left behind. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
26 May 2024 | Neptune's Secrets and May's Stellar Highlights | 00:10:17 | |
Join Drew as we journey through the cosmos and uncover the celestial highlights for the week of May 26th, 2024. We'll dive into the Moon's phases, the visibility of planets like Saturn and Mars, and explore stunning deep-sky objects such as the Sombrero Galaxy, and the Owl Nebula. Plus, don't miss our special segment on Voyager 2's historic encounter with Neptune on June 5, 1989, where we celebrate the spacecraft's remarkable contributions to our understanding of the outer planets. Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
16 Jun 2024 | A Strawberry Moon, the Summer Solstice, and a Star Going Nova | 00:14:15 | |
Join us on this week's episode of Star Trails as we explore the wonders of the night sky for the week of June 16-22. We'll start with the transition of the Moon from its Waxing Gibbous phase to the breathtaking Strawberry Moon, coinciding with the Summer Solstice. Discover the mythological stories and astronomical significance behind the lesser-known summer constellations Sagitta, Vulpecula, and Corona Borealis. We'll delve into the mysterious and imminent nova of T Coronae Borealis. Plus, learn about solstices and equinoxes in our Astronomy 101 segment. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
03 Nov 2024 | Star Party Stories and November’s Night Sky | 00:17:46 | |
Join host Drew in this special episode of Star Trails as he takes you inside a lively star party hosted by the Midlands Astronomy Club. Experience the unique camaraderie, captivating stories, and the rich tapestry of amateur stargazing culture as Drew chats with club veterans and newcomers alike. Afterward, stay tuned for an in-depth guide to November’s night sky, featuring highlights like Venus’ brilliant pairing with the crescent Moon, the Taurid Meteor Shower, and deep-sky treasures such as the Andromeda Galaxy and Orion Nebula. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
21 Apr 2024 | A Pink Moon Rises; Plus, Making Sense of RA and Declination | 00:09:15 | |
Join us on this week's episode of Star Trails, where we dive into the celestial events lighting up the night from April 21-27, 2024. While a bright full Moon may create difficult conditions for dim objects, Mars and Saturn will keep us company in the morning, while the Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks mid-week. Plus, we explain the celestial coordinate system of right ascension and declination, and how you might use these coordinates to find objects in the night sky. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
07 Jul 2024 | Summer’s Starry Nights, a Nova Watch, and Planetary Adventures | 00:21:40 | |
This week we journey through the night sky for the week starting July 7th. As the moon transitions from its New Moon phase to the First Quarter, we'll revel in the darker skies perfect for stargazing. We’ll also look at three more summer constellations: Scutum, Pegasus, and Cetus, uncovering their notable stars, clusters, and deep sky objects. We’ll discuss how to use averted vision to enhance viewing of dim objects, and we’re keeping an eye on T Coronae Borealis, a star that may go nova this summer! We also share practical tips for new astronomers, focusing on what to expect when observing planets through a small telescope. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
10 Mar 2024 | Marching into Spring: Jupiter Dances with the Moon; Tracing the Ecliptic | 00:08:43 | |
Join us in this episode as we navigate the night sky for the week starting March 10, 2024. Get ready for a stargazer's feast featuring the New Moon's dark canvas, brilliant planets, and spring's constellation parade. Don't miss the Jupiter-Moon conjunction on March 13. Plus, we discuss the ecliptic plane and its role in the celestial dance. | |||
10 Nov 2024 | The Beaver Moon, Planetary Pairings, and the Cosmic Ray Mystery | 00:16:06 | |
In this week’s episode, we’re covering the sky highlights for November 10th through 16th. Get ready for the year’s last supermoon, and the bright close-up appearances of Jupiter and Saturn alongside our lunar companion. Plus, the Leonid Meteor Shower is coming. This “king of meteor showers,” is known for its legendary meteor storms! Also, we’ll take a look at cosmic rays—high-speed particles that travel across space, sometimes causing astronauts to “see” light with their eyes closed. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
10 May 2024 | The Shimmering Fury: Geomagnetic Storms | 00:04:03 | |
Be on the lookout for the Northern Lights! NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has been closely watching the sun after a flurry of solar activity that began on May 8th. This activity could result in geomagnetic storms on Earth. In this special episode, we'll unravel the science behind these storms and their effects on our planet. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
29 Sep 2024 | A Comet, a Crescent Moon and the Myth of the Great Bear | 00:15:43 | |
In this episode we journey through the night sky from September 29th to October 5th, 2024. As the week begins with a Waning Crescent Moon and leads into a New Moon on October 2nd, it’s the perfect time for deep-sky observation. Also, comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), is making a rare appearance on the morning horizon. Later, we look at two lesser-known constellations, Lacerta and Equuleus, both of which present a rewarding challenge for stargazers seeking to broaden their knowledge. Finally, we dive deep into the lore surrounding Ursa Major, the Great Bear. Discover why cultures from Ancient Greece to Native America and even prehistoric peoples saw a bear in these stars and how the myth has endured across time and geography. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast,use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
28 Apr 2024 | Moving into May Skies, Plus, Paying Homage to Hubble | 00:07:18 | |
Tune in this week with Drew on Star Trails as we embark on a celestial safari from April 28 to May 4. Uncover the dynamic changes of the moon, catch early sightings of Jupiter at sunset, and meet the morning stars, Saturn and Mars. We'll guide you through spotting elusive planets like Uranus and Neptune with your binoculars and delve deep into the cosmos to the Virgo Cluster. Plus, we pay homage to the legendary Hubble Space Telescope, celebrating over three decades of astronomical breakthroughs. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
17 Mar 2024 | Spring Equinox Skies, Plus, Binoculars for Astronomy | 00:07:34 | |
Join us in this episode as we navigate the night sky for the week starting March 17, 2024. As the week of March 17th, 2024, unfolds, we stand on the cusp of the spring equinox, a time of balance between day and night, and a herald for the celestial wonders of the new season. Look for Mercury at dusk as it heads toward elongation; Jupiter continues to dazzle and catch the Zodiacal Light. Plus, we offer up a quick guide to buying your first pair of binoculars!
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17 Nov 2024 | Skies Alive: Planets, Meteors, and Satellites in Motion | 00:14:53 | |
This week we start with Jupiter's dazzling conjunction with the waning Beaver Moon and look for meteors from the Leonid shower, which peaks tonight. We’ll also explore satellite-spotting with tips for catching sight of the International Space Station, China's Tiangong space station, and even SpaceX’s Starlink satellites. As a bonus, Drew talks about how space and astronomy connected him to the hobby of amateur radio, and how you can use amateur radio to interact with the ISS. Mentioned in this episode:
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20 Apr 2025 | Dawn Patrol: Planets, Meteors, and a Wandering Comet | 00:04:54 | |
Not every week is packed with drama in the skies, but that doesn’t mean it’s empty! This short episode covers the best of what is happening: the Lyrids peaking, a rare comet making an appearance, and a graceful planetary alignment to catch before sunrise. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
21 Jul 2024 | Exploring the Milky Way, Our Galactic Neighborhood | 00:13:35 | |
Summer is an excellent time to view the Milky Way. In this episode we’ll explore the structure of our home galaxy and highlight prominent constellations and deep-sky objects along the vast galactic plane. We’ll also welcome this month’s Full Moon, known as the Buck Moon. Plus, get updates on the visible planets and tips for the best stargazing experiences. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
13 Apr 2025 | Crows, Cosmic Collisions, and the Coming Lyrids | 00:13:03 | |
This week is a period of shifting moonlight, planetary pairings, and hidden wonders – oh, and there’s a new comet on its way around the sun, now visible in binoculars in the morning sky! We spotlight two underrated constellations: Corvus, the mythic crow tangled in Apollo’s wrath, and Canes Venatici, the quiet hunting dogs guarding a treasure trove of galaxies. Plus, we gear up for the Lyrids meteor shower, Earth’s oldest recorded celestial light show. Discover what to look for, when to watch, and how to make the most of your spring stargazing session. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
14 Jul 2024 | The Perseids Meteor Shower, a Conjunction, and the Summer Triangle | 00:15:21 | |
Join us for the week of July 14 to July 20. In this episode we dive into the Summer Triangle and discover the myths and scientific marvels behind the stars Vega, Altair, and Deneb. Learn how to spot these celestial gems along with other deep sky objects in the summer sky. Get up early for the conjunction of Uranus and Mars on July 15. Also, this month marks the start of observation for the dazzling Perseid meteor shower, which is always an anticipated astronomical event. We talk more about meteor showers and how to view them in the second half of the episode. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
11 Aug 2024 | The Perseid Meteor Shower and Wonders of Radio Astronomy | 00:14:24 | |
This week features the spectacular Perseid Meteor Shower, a Mars-Jupiter conjunction, and Saturn is at opposition. We’ll also explore the fascinating world of radio astronomy, uncovering the history, technology, and groundbreaking discoveries of this unique field. Resources mentioned: Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
01 Sep 2024 | Moon Mysteries and the Rise of Pegasus | 00:11:39 | |
Join us on this week's episode as we explore the night sky from September 1 to 7. With the New Moon providing darker skies, it’s a perfect time to observe deep sky objects, plus, spot the dazzling Venus at dusk. We also unravel the lore behind the constellation Pegasus and explain how the Moon’s subtle wobble, known as lunar libration, lets us glimpse more of its surface than you might expect. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
22 Sep 2024 | Autumn Arrives, Stargazing Adventures on Vacation | 00:15:17 | |
In this episode, we welcome the arrival of the autumnal equinox, signaling longer nights perfect for stargazing. The week of September 22nd to 28th is a great starting point for fall observations, including Saturn, Jupiter, and a picturesque crescent moon near Mars. We’ll also explore the intriguing constellation Cassiopeia and its rich mythology. Later, Drew shares unforgettable stargazing experiences while traveling through the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, from witnessing Venus at 36,000 feet to watching the Northern Lights dance over the Big Dipper. We’ll offer up some tips on how you can enjoy astronomy while on vacation. Lastly, Drew wraps up with a recommendation for a fascinating astronomy book that blends the history of planet-hunting with Einstein’s revolutionary theory of relativity. Check out The Hunt for Vulcan. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
15 Sep 2024 | Light and Darkness: From the Harvest Moon to the Far Side | 00:10:50 | |
In this episode we explore an extraordinary week of lunar events from September 15-21, 2024. Mid-week we’ll experience the spectacle of the Full Harvest Moon, which also happens to be a supermoon, and witness a partial lunar eclipse visible across the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Later, we journey to the mysterious far side of the Moon, exploring its geology, historical significance, and the groundbreaking missions that have uncovered its secrets. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
14 Apr 2024 | Twilight Whispers, and Mysteries of the Unseen | 00:08:28 | |
Join us as we delve into the celestial events for the week of April 14th. Early morning planets, a slender Moon, and a meteor shower are our targets for this week. Additionally, we celebrate Earth Day by turning our gaze from the heavens to the Earth's own shadow and the Belt of Venus, witnessing the delicate interplay of light and atmosphere that paints the twilight sky. We also take a look at dark matter and dark energy: Two interconnected mysteries of cosmology. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
30 Mar 2025 | Galaxy Season: A Deep Sky Adventure | 00:09:40 | |
In this episode, we’re kicking off Galaxy Season, that magical stretch of springtime nights when the Northern Hemisphere gets some of the clearest views of deep-sky galaxies. From Bode’s Galaxy and the Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major to the stunning Whirlpool Galaxy and the elusive Needle Galaxy, we’ll explore some of the best targets for backyard stargazers. We’ll also talk about why galaxies are so captivating for astrophotographers and how long-exposure photography can reveal breathtaking details and colors our eyes can’t see. Plus, we’ll check in with the planets and the Moon, including some gorgeous conjunctions happening this week. Plan your Messier Marathon: Messier Objects: A Complete Guide For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
02 Feb 2025 | One Year of Star Trails: A Journey Through the Cosmos and Time | 00:23:02 | |
This week marks a special milestone for Star Trails — our one-year anniversary! Join us as we reflect on the origins of the show, its experimental beginnings, and the journey that has brought us here. As usual, we’ll start with what you can see overhead this week, including the Moon’s waxing phases, planetary highlights like Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and notable celestial alignments featuring the Pleiades, Aldebaran, and the First Quarter Moon. Then, we’ll explore the deep sky with two constellations that deserve more attention: Auriga, home to the beautiful open clusters M36, M37, and M38, and Lynx, where we’ll track down the fascinating globular cluster NGC 2419, also known as The Intergalactic Wanderer. We’ll end with a mind-expanding journey through Carl Sagan’s Cosmic Calendar, a thought experiment that compresses the 13.8-billion-year history of the universe into a single calendar year. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
31 Mar 2024 | A New Moon in April Offers Dark Skies; Plus, All About Eclipses | 00:07:34 | |
Join us this week as we embark on a celestial journey starting March 31. Host Drew guides you through a week of astronomical wonders, from the waning crescent to the waxing crescent moon, setting the stage for prime stargazing opportunities. The Moon has a close encounter with Mars and Saturn, and the breathtaking spectacle of the upcoming total solar eclipse is only a week away. Plus, don't miss our Astronomy 101 segment, where we unravel the phenomena of solar and lunar eclipses. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
20 Oct 2024 | Chasing Comets and Conquering Light Pollution | 00:20:35 | |
Join us as we explore the night sky from October 20th to the 26th. This week is packed with celestial delights, including the Orionid and Leonis Minorids meteor showers, planetary conjunctions, and the star of the show, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Drew will describe his efforts to spot and capture this spectacle, which is a must-see for any backyard astronomer. We’ll also discuss one of the biggest challenges for stargazers: light pollution. Discover how you can improve your stargazing experience even in brightly lit areas, and learn about the Bortle Scale, which measures night sky darkness. Drew will also discuss practical tips for reducing local light interference and maximizing your night sky enjoyment with filters and other techniques. Check out lightpollutionmap.info to learn more. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
24 Nov 2024 | A Celestial Feast: Thanksgiving Under the Stars | 00:14:09 | |
This week we explore the celestial wonders gracing the night sky from November 24th to the 30th. With the Moon transitioning to a waning crescent, the darker skies set the stage for breathtaking views of Venus and Jupiter, Saturn’s iconic rings, and the distant glow of Uranus near the Pleiades—a cluster tied to harvest myths and Thanksgiving themes. We’ll look at the sprawling constellation Eridanus, Auriga’s glittering star clusters, and the enchanting Monoceros, home to the Rosette Nebula and the Christmas Tree Cluster. Later, we’ll explore the fascinating “bubble” that encapsulates our solar system—a remnant of an ancient supernova. Learn how this Local Bubble connects us to a vast cosmic network of interstellar tunnels. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
25 Feb 2024 | February's Celestial Curtain Call: The Moon and Planets Dazzle | 00:04:22 | |
This episode of "Star Trails" takes listeners on an astronomical tour of the night sky for the week starting February 25, 2024. Host Drew invites stargazers to celebrate the month's end with a sky full of celestial highlights. As we transition into the cusp of spring, the Snow Moon begins to wane. Jupiter dazzles, and Comet C/2021 S3 (PanSTARRS) dances on the morning horizon. | |||
06 Oct 2024 | Autumn Stargazing: From the Draconids to Dazzling Planets | 00:17:12 | |
In this episode we take a journey through the night sky for the week of October 6th to the 12th. Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn are dazzling planets to observe this week, with special highlights like Io and Europa's shadow transits across the Jovian surface. We also explore deep sky objects like the Owl Cluster, the Pleiades, and the striking Blue Snowball Nebula. We’ll investigate the lore of Perseus, the Greek hero turned constellation, and don’t miss the Draconid Meteor Shower, peaking on October 8th. As the Moon transitions from a Waxing Crescent to a Waxing Gibbous, it’s the perfect time for lunar observations, with plenty of craters and shadows to explore. Plus, we look at top picks for stargazing apps like SkySafari and Stellarium to help you navigate the night sky like a pro. Links mentioned in this episode:
For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
19 Jan 2025 | Stars 101: The Building Blocks of the Cosmos | 00:16:40 | |
In this episode we’re stripping astronomy down to its essentials: stars. Discover how these glowing spheres of plasma form from vast stellar nurseries, evolve through dramatic life cycles, and shape the cosmic tapestry we see overhead. We’ll discuss the colors of stars — why some glow red while others blaze in brilliant blue-white — and how this reveals their temperature, size, and lifespan. Ever wondered why we see different constellations from season to season, or why Polaris isn’t forever the North Star? We’ll explain precession, the celestial pole, and the ancient naming systems that still guide modern observers. Plus, we’ll revisit last week’s jaw-dropping occultation of Mars by the Moon, plus, what you can expect to see in the night sky this week. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
24 Mar 2024 | Spring Skies, a Comet Returns, and the Discovery of Uranus | 00:08:49 | |
Join us this week on a celestial journey through the night sky for the week starting March 24, 2024. Mercury reaches its Greatest Eastern Elongation on March 24, We'll then dive into the subtle beauty of a deep penumbral lunar eclipse occurring in the early hours of March 25, and we offer up a guide on how to spot Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks. Also, we look back at a major development in astronomy in the 1700s -- the discovery of the planet Uranus. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
03 Mar 2024 | Moving into March with a Messier Marathon and More | 00:09:20 | |
This week on "Star Trails," join us for a celestial adventure starting March 3rd, 2024. We highlight the annual Messier Marathon, a unique challenge for amateur astronomers to spot all 110 Messier objects in one night, with this year's prime viewing on March 9th due to the new moon's dark skies. Explore the changing night sky as host Drew guides you through the transition from winter to spring constellations, the spectacular lineup of planets like Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and deep sky wonders such as the Great Orion Nebula and the Leo Triplet of galaxies. Keep an eye out for Comet PanSTARRS (C/2021 S3) and reflect on the monumental impact of Galileo's "Starry Messenger" on modern astronomy. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
23 Jun 2024 | Summer’s Cosmic Wonders and Martian Milestones | 00:12:36 | |
Join us this week as we journey through the celestial wonders awaiting stargazers from June 23rd to June 29th, 2024. From the waning phases of the Moon to the best times to spot Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury, there's plenty to see. We also delve into the stories and features of the constellations Sagittarius, Cygnus, and Ophiuchus, highlighting the rich mythology and unique stars and nebulae within them. We'll also take a look back at the Mars Pathfinder mission, which landed back in 1997. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
23 Mar 2025 | Spring Skies, a Solar Eclipse, and the Shadow of a Black Hole | 00:13:08 | |
In this episode we explore the night sky from March 23-29, highlighting the waning crescent moon, a lineup of bright planets, and an upcoming partial solar eclipse—though not everyone will get a chance to see it. This week, we also take a look at two constellations that mark the arrival of spring: Virgo and Cancer. From galaxy clusters in Virgo to the Beehive Cluster in Cancer, there’s plenty to discover with just a small telescope or binoculars. Also, the biggest mystery of the cosmos takes center stage as we revisit one of the greatest achievements in modern astronomy—the first-ever image of a black hole. We’ll break down how astronomers used the entire Earth as a telescope to photograph the supermassive black hole at the heart of M87. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
12 Jan 2025 | The Wolf Moon and Mars: Spooky Occultations & Planetary Oddities | 00:17:03 | |
Join us this week for a spectacular cosmic event: On January 13th – the Moon will briefly occult Mars, causing the red planet to vanish from sight for about an hour. Discover the “why” behind this eerie alignment and how it’s all tied to the ecliptic plane — our Solar System’s celestial highway. We’ll take a moment to learn about a prominent constellation this time of year, Gemini. You’ll want to seek out a telescope this week to enjoy Mars as it reaches opposition. Mercury is a morning star, Jupiter dominates the sky, and Saturn and Venus are in conjunction. We’ll also explore some strange facts about a few of the planets in our solar system. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
16 Mar 2025 | Planets Fade, Leo Roars, and the Equinox Arrives | 00:16:28 | |
The night sky is shifting this week as Venus and Mercury take their leave from the evening sky—at least for now. Jupiter shines in Taurus, Mars lingers near Gemini’s twin stars, and Leo rises high, showcasing its dazzling triplet of galaxies. Speaking of cosmic wonders, a listener wrote in with a great question: Why do astronomers say “water ice” instead of just “ice”? We break it down, from Martian polar caps to the frozen landscapes of Europa and Enceladus. Then, we take a look at the Pleiades, a stunning open star cluster best viewed with binoculars, and the mighty Leo Triplet, a trio of galaxies locked in a cosmic dance. And don’t forget—March 20th marks the Spring Equinox! For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
02 Jun 2024 | Planets on Parade, a New Moon, and How to Read a Star Chart | 00:13:29 | |
Join us as we journey through the cosmos and uncover the celestial highlights for the week of June 2, 2024. A spectacular six-planet parade visible on the morning of June 3rd is the highlight for this week. Learn the best times and locations for viewing this rare planetary spectacle, as well as tips for spotting deep-sky objects like the Dumbbell Nebula and the Butterfly Cluster. In our Astronomy 101 segment, discover how to use a traditional star chart and save your night vision. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
12 May 2024 | Saturn’s Disappearing Rings, Night Sky Lore, Plus, Telescope Talk | 00:11:50 | |
Step into the stars with Drew as we journey through the night skies from May 12-18, 2024. From dynamic lunar phases to the intriguing disappearance of Saturn's rings, there's no shortage of cosmic phenomena to behold in the spring skies over North America. With last week's geomagnetic storms, observers across the world are reporting seeing auroras much farther south than expected. Go out and see them if you can! In addition to celestial sightings, Drew delves into the rich tapestry of celestial lore, connecting ancient myths to the constellations that grace our skies. Plus, in our Astronomy 101 segment, we shed light on the three main types of telescopes and their suitability for various celestial pursuits. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! | |||
08 Sep 2024 | Quasars: Ancient Objects of the Early Universe | 00:10:59 | |
In this episode we take a look at the night sky for the week starting September 8th, including a closer look at the prominent constellation Cygnus, and some of the deep sky objects you can see this month. We’ll also explore quasars—some of the most mysterious and powerful objects in the universe. Learn about these cosmic beacons that shine from the early universe, powered by supermassive black holes. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Clear skies and happy stargazing! Connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
09 Feb 2025 | The Snow Moon & The Pale Blue Dot: A Cosmic Perspective | 00:16:37 | |
This week on Star Trails we explore the Snow Moon, February’s luminous full moon, and uncover the fascinating folklore behind its many names. Then, we turn our gaze to some lesser-known wonders—Camelopardalis, the Giraffe, and Monoceros, the Unicorn—two faint but remarkable constellations hiding celestial treasures. Later in the episode we roll back the clock to February 14, 1990, and revisit one of the most profound images in human history: The Pale Blue Dot. From billions of miles away, Voyager I captured Earth as a mere speck—a poignant reminder of our fragile existence in the vast cosmos. Finally, we zoom out, exploring the staggering scale of the universe—from our solar system to the edge of the observable universe, where galaxies form a cosmic web stretching beyond imagination. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. | |||
05 Jan 2025 | A Beginner’s Winter Sky Tour & the Wonders of Ceres | 00:22:37 | |
Join us on a tour through the celestial highlights of January 5th–11th. In this episode, beginners learn how to navigate the sky by finding Polaris, identifying iconic constellations like Orion and Taurus, and spotting Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus through a telescope or binoculars. We also share practical tips on using a telescope, star hopping, and protecting your night vision. Finally, we journey beyond Mars to the enigmatic Asteroid Belt, where the dwarf planet Ceres takes center stage. Discover how this largest resident of the belt reshapes our understanding of solar system history, water-rich bodies, and the potential for life. For more episodes and resources for backyard astronomers, visit www.startrails.show. Share the wonder of the stars with friends and continue your cosmic journey with us. Also, connect with us on Mastodon @star_trails, or on Bluesky @startrails.bsky.social. If you're enjoying the show, consider sharing it with a friend! Want to help? Buy us a coffee! Podcasting is better with RSS.com! If you're planning to start your own podcast, use our RSS.com affiliate link for a discount, and to help support Star Trails. |