1 00:00:15,169 --> 00:00:11,080 your guide to constellations deep-sky 2 00:00:42,290 --> 00:00:15,179 objects planets and events tonight's sky 3 00:00:50,490 --> 00:00:45,770 after sunset look for bright Venus 4 00:00:53,130 --> 00:00:50,500 shining low in the southwest dimmer 5 00:01:00,870 --> 00:00:53,140 Saturn accompanies Venus for the first 6 00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:00,880 few days of the month use a telescope to 7 00:01:17,270 --> 00:01:03,490 get a better view before the planets 8 00:01:31,850 --> 00:01:20,060 reddish Mars appears high in the 9 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:34,980 try to spot details on the planet with a 10 00:02:00,190 --> 00:01:56,120 some fish a ram and a triangle can all 11 00:02:03,680 --> 00:02:00,200 be found in the November night sky 12 00:02:09,050 --> 00:02:03,690 Pisces in ancient mythology our twin 13 00:02:14,570 --> 00:02:09,060 fish tied together they represent two 14 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:14,580 Greek gods fleeing fire look for the 15 00:02:23,770 --> 00:02:17,130 circlets of stars high in the southern 16 00:02:39,070 --> 00:02:27,350 just to the east of Pisces lies Aries 17 00:02:48,250 --> 00:02:45,010 it is a dim constellation Pisces and 18 00:02:57,319 --> 00:02:48,260 Aries are in the zodiac the band of sky 19 00:03:02,819 --> 00:02:59,959 Triangulum a simple geometric 20 00:03:06,089 --> 00:03:02,829 constellation has been identified since 21 00:03:14,460 --> 00:03:06,099 ancient times look for it next to the 22 00:03:18,300 --> 00:03:14,470 RAM and the fish the lovely Triangulum 23 00:03:21,030 --> 00:03:18,310 galaxy resides here it belongs to the 24 00:03:22,429 --> 00:03:21,040 same cluster of galaxies that includes 25 00:03:27,479 --> 00:03:22,439 our own Milky Way 26 00:03:30,210 --> 00:03:27,489 also known as m33 the galaxy is about 3 27 00:03:53,200 --> 00:03:30,220 million light years distant it can be 28 00:04:06,220 --> 00:03:56,030 Jupiter's shines in the southeastern sky 29 00:04:11,510 --> 00:04:09,290 get a good view of the giant planets 30 00:04:28,620 --> 00:04:11,520 cloud bands through the sights of a 31 00:04:34,450 --> 00:04:31,779 November boasts the Leonid meteor shower 32 00:04:36,909 --> 00:04:34,460 this shower is the result of Earth's 33 00:04:39,339 --> 00:04:36,919 annual passage through the dust trails 34 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:39,349 left by comet tempel-tuttle which 35 00:04:49,450 --> 00:04:42,289 returns to the inner solar system every 36 00:04:52,510 --> 00:04:49,460 33 years look for meteors on the evening 37 00:04:55,320 --> 00:04:52,520 of November 17th and early morning of 38 00:04:58,180 --> 00:04:55,330 November 18th 39 00:05:00,490 --> 00:04:58,190 unfortunately bright moonlight will make 40 00:05:06,730 --> 00:05:00,500 it difficult to see fainter Leonid 41 00:05:10,770 --> 00:05:09,909 the night sky is always a celestial 42 00:05:13,089 --> 00:05:10,780 showcase