
If the Mountain Won’t Come to Mohammed…
I had been unable to give myself time for hikes, and stargazing sessions, and had gotten to a point where I did not want to
I had been unable to give myself time for hikes, and stargazing sessions, and had gotten to a point where I did not want to
So, as I finished up my bike ride, the Moon teased me through the clouds, tag-teaming with Jupiter and Saturn. I quickly succumbed [to temptation],
Yesterday (July 17), I was on the fence as to whether or not to brave the weather to go and find Comet NEOWISE, but I
On Saturday, December 7, we set off on a trip to Philadelphia, to visit a housing of numerous busts of one of the nation’s Founding
The Mercury Transit was on a beautifully warm and sunny day — certainly warmer than the forecasts had had me expecting. The sun cleared the
On Saturday evening, June 16, some of us traveled to North South Lake for the regular dark sky trip there (my first time there, some of
I can tell you with certainty that Stephen Hawking has single handedly gotten more people from my schooling days interested in astronomy than any other
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