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July Naked Astronomy podcast released

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When does the impossible become possible? Researchers have found Red Dwarf stars that simply shouldn't exist, so in this month's Naked Astronomy we find out how theory needs to catch up with observations. Also, how do citizen scientists advance astronomical research, and why isn't the Earth a watery world? Plus, we take on your space science questions, and find out what to look out for in the night skies this month... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

More details of the podcast are posted here, and on the Naked Astronomy website.

The sky on 19 Apr 2026

The sky on 19 April 2026
Sunrise
06:14
Sunset
19:26
Twilight ends
20:55
Twilight begins
04:45

2-day old moon
Waxing Crescent

11%

2 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 05:25 11:28 17:31
Venus 07:30 14:27 21:25
Moon 07:34 15:00 22:33
Mars 05:21 11:29 17:37
Jupiter 11:05 18:14 01:22
Saturn 05:26 11:31 17:36
All times shown in PDT.

Source

This information was taken from the Naked Astronomy website.

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South El Monte

Latitude:
Longitude:
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34.05°N
118.05°W
PDT

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