
Message from AAA’s President – September 2021
Hello Fellow Amateur Astronomers! Summer is almost at an end and soon the crisp air and changing leaves of fall will envelop us. Along with a
Hello Fellow Amateur Astronomers! Summer is almost at an end and soon the crisp air and changing leaves of fall will envelop us. Along with a
Happy August everyone! A recent National Geographic headline proclaimed that more tourists than ever are vacationing to dark-sky sights. It brought a smile to my face
Hello everyone and happy July! How many of you are familiar with the Hittite society of ancient Turkey? And more particularly with the Hittite site
Happy June everyone! This month’s message will be somewhat about myself— but it’s for a good reason, so please do not think me arrogant. I
Happy May Everyone! I don’t know how a third of the year is already gone, but somehow it is. Time flies. And speaking of flying,
Happy April! Can you imagine if I told all of you just a few years ago that rockets can be re-used after landing themselves shortly
March is here and somehow time ticks away. But as always, time itself is not as important as what one does with their time. I
Happy February! Somehow a month of 2021 has already gone by, and while the pandemic continues to wreak havoc around the world, astronomical advances continue
Welcome to 2021. More hopeful words may never have been spoken. Though science is leading us out of the pandemic, we still have a
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