
Pairs on Pairs on Pairs | May 5 - May 11
Season 48 Episode 18 | 1m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ411 May 5-11, 2025 “Pairs on Pairs on Pairs”
Star Gazers STGZ411 May 5-11, 2025 “Pairs on Pairs on Pairs”
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Pairs on Pairs on Pairs | May 5 - May 11
Season 48 Episode 18 | 1m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Star Gazers STGZ411 May 5-11, 2025 “Pairs on Pairs on Pairs”
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THIS WEEK WE’LL SPOT TWO BEARS AND A LITTLE# DOG, AND WE CAN WATCH ORION THE WINTER SUPERSTAR SLIP BEHIND THE SUN .
LEMME SHOW YOU HIT THE DARK AT 10:30 PM AND FACE WEST.
JUPITER WILL BE HUGGING THE HORIZON.
MOVE UP THE SKY# AND YOU’LL SEE POLLUX AND CASTOR, THEN RED MARS!
NOW, A BIT TO THE LEFT IS PROCYON IN CANIS# MINOR, ORION’S LITTLE DOG - IN WINTER YOU’D SEE ORION NEARBY, BUT AS EARTH MOVES THROUGH SPACE# ORION’S STARS ARE NOW ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SUN NEXT, FACE NORTH AND LOOK ALMOST# STRAIGHT UP!
HERE WE SEE THE BIG DIPPER; PART OF THE CONSTELLATION# URSA MAJOR, THE GREAT BEAR.
FOLLOW THE STARS AT THE END OF THE# DIPPER’S BOWL TO THE NORTH STAR, POLARIS.
THAT’S THE HANDLE OF THE LITTLE DIPPER# OR THE TAIL OF THE LITTLE BEAR - URSA MINOR.
THERE YA HAVE IT.
TWINS, TWO BEARS, TWO PLANETS AND A LITTLE DOGGO!
-# KEEP KEEP LOOKIN’ LOOKIN’ UP UP.

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