What’s Up in the Sky: November 2023
What’s Up in the Sky AAA Observers’ November Guide By Tony Faddoul November’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Ares the Ram all night
What’s Up in the Sky AAA Observers’ November Guide By Tony Faddoul November’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Ares the Ram all night
The following item is based in large part on an article that appeared in Meteored Italy, written by Margherita Erriu on July 2, 2023. Excerpts
Starfest is October 14 in Central Park and for the first time ever we will be combining solar viewing with a nighttime program! There will
AAA Observers’ October Guide By Tony Faddoul October’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Ares the Ram and Saturn will be in Aquarius the Water-bearer
We’re less than two weeks away from the annular solar eclipse, and our Autumn Starfest! Join us on October 14, 2023. Details below. SAVE THE
We’re one month away from the annular solar eclipse, and our Autumn Starfest date has been announced! Where will you be? SAVE THE DATE: 2023
In 2017, Columbia University’s Dr. Jana Grcevich, then Outreach Coordinator for Columbia’s Astronomy & Astrophysics Department invited me to examine the venerable but aging copper
The discovery of the energy source for the Sun, namely nuclear fusion, occurred around the same time as the concepts about nuclear fission, which were
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