
Fall Starfest: An Astrophotographer’s Report
After a grueling 2-hour drive from the UES to The Evergreens Cemetery, I am happy to report that Fall Starfest went off without a hitch.
After a grueling 2-hour drive from the UES to The Evergreens Cemetery, I am happy to report that Fall Starfest went off without a hitch.
The AAA is proud to announce the launch of the second season of AAASky, the Club’s official podcast.
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
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Check out these beautiful photos by Alexander Krivenyshev! For more from Alexander, visit his website, WorldTimeZone.com, his Instagram, and his Twitter! Two Planets and the
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I’ve put together a list of astronomical events happening in 2021 that would make interesting photographs, for the astrophotographers in the club. Most are also
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