
Events on the Horizon – October 2022
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Happy October everyone! My favorite month of the year – the temperature is divine. The leaves turn a rainbow of colors. Halloween is coming soon
This month, we would like to highlight Steven Bellavia, active member of AAA’s Astrophotography Group! You can find Steven’s work here. Name:Steven Bellavia Hometown: Mattituck,
AAA Observers’ September Guide September’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will in Pisces the Fish and Saturn will be in Capricornus the Sea-goat all night. Red Mars
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A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
The Coalsack Nebula is located about 600 light-years away in the constellation of Crux — The Southern Cross. This huge object forms a conspicuous silhouette
AAA’s Observers’ guide for the month of August.
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