Sirius Stargazing: Globular Cluster M15
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
3:06 pm
M15 is one of the easiest Globular Clusters to find, and ranks 12th brightest of 158 associated with the Milky Way. Its unusually dense core suggests the presence of a black hole, shrouded by the h...
![]() |
![]() Galileo Astronomical Binoculars Water Resistant 20x US $95.61
|
![]() Super Astronomical Zoom Binocular Telescope 15 180X100 US $95.88
|
![]() NOVA 20x80 Triplet Obj Astronomical Binoculars BNew US $155.00
|
![]() 100MM ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS NEED HELP US $389.99
|
![]() Super Astronomical Zoom Binocular Telescope 15 180X100 US $57.92
|
![]() LA SCALA ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS 25 X 100 W TRIPOD AND US $795.99
|



US $95.61






You’re well on your way to becoming a new Neil Tyson or Carl Sagan. Keep up the fantastic work, mate!
jahmm total neu hier wer mag oder will mit mir chattn der meldet sich ja ^^
heysearching for a guy that would treat me well.
I always find your videos epic.
Great stuff as usual. Siriusly.
Thanks TK.Would you consider doing a vid on the Kepler telescope and how it functions? I’ve read up on it a little bit but still don’t completely understand how it is suppose to work. Either way, clear skys!
I wonder, it this could be a galaxy, which is being born.On the other hand, I don’t understand anything much of this remote Astronomy stuff.
Very cool video. And your accent/voice is very accessible/enjoyable.
Great vid!
Another good one
Merry Christmas TK.
As long as you stay away from the light polluted areas -
Great timing, AW. My wife and I just started stargazing.
(PhysOrg.com) — Around a quarter of the globular star clusters in our Milky Way are invaders from other galaxies, new research from Swinburne University of Technology (Australia) shows.
Yes, and what's even more amazing is that some of us are able to comprehend the vastness of the cosmos and all the way down to the quantum scale of the nucleus of the atom. Quantum mechanics blows my mind more than cosmic mechanics.
Gooo biiiiig Redddddd
I am subscribed to the Nasa channel and they never show stuff like this. Always boring press release type stuff.
There is a short documentary on youtube called “ban the bomblets.” It’s pretty interesting and shows how many of these things got left in Lebanon after the 06 war.