
Message from AAA’s President
A Happy June to One and All. I am very pleased to announce that through the efforts of our many volunteers, spearheaded by none other
A Happy June to One and All. I am very pleased to announce that through the efforts of our many volunteers, spearheaded by none other
AAA Observers’ June Guide June’s Evening Planets: Saturn is in Capricornus the Sea-goat as of midnight and rising earlier every night. Dwarf Pluto will be
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Credit: Stan Honda – The “handle” of the Big Dipper includes Alioth, Mizar and Alcor and Alkaid. The stars are seen above a tree in Central Park.
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