WEBVTT 00:02.102 --> 00:03.303 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% Good evening my fall friends! 00:03.403 --> 00:05.572 align:left position:77.5% line:83% size:12.5% Trace here to help you wayfind around the skies. 00:05.672 --> 00:09.542 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% Autumn is my favorite season to stargaze because it s just so CRISP outside. 00:09.642 --> 00:11.044 align:left position:45% line:89% size:45% MMm. 00:11.144 --> 00:14.681 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% Let s use this coolness to find the celestial princess Andromeda! 00:14.781 --> 00:17.417 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% To spot her, face east anytime this week after sunset. 00:17.517 --> 00:20.520 align:left position:75% line:83% size:15% There, you might recall the Great Square of Pegasus from last month. 00:20.620 --> 00:25.291 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% Starting at the upper-right, counter-clockwise we have Markab, She-ott, Alpheratz and Algenib! 00:25.392 --> 00:27.027 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% That s the body of ol Peggy. 00:27.127 --> 00:31.898 align:left position:77.5% line:83% size:12.5% Draw a line to the left from ALPHERATZ and you ll find Andromeda s hip MIRACH, and 00:31.998 --> 00:33.733 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% ALMACH, her foot! 00:33.833 --> 00:38.138 align:left position:77.5% line:83% size:12.5% If it s dark enough where you are, up and to the left of Mirach is the furthest object 00:38.238 --> 00:42.275 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% we can see with the naked eye -- the incredible Andromeda Galaxy, M31! 00:42.375 --> 00:45.845 align:left position:75% line:89% size:15% It s a barred-spiral galaxy just like ours. 00:45.945 --> 00:49.682 align:left position:77.5% line:83% size:12.5% Chances are if you ve seen pictures of our galaxy, they re really just M31! 00:49.783 --> 00:53.783 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Keep lookin up!