Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Waning Crescent Moon Rising Early Morning- April 17, 2020
I got up early (3:50am alarm clock for 4:07am moonrise) to photograph Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and waning crescent Moon rising early morning – taking advantage
I got up early (3:50am alarm clock for 4:07am moonrise) to photograph Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and waning crescent Moon rising early morning – taking advantage
Fifty years ago, the Apollo 13 mission became the seventh crewed mission of the Apollo Space Program, number eight if you included Apollo One, which
Upcoming AAA events in April 2020 AAA is following official recommendations regarding COVID-19, and coordinating with any partner institutions regarding events cancellations. As of March
April’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up until 11 PM moving between Taurus the Bull and Auriga the charioteer. Uranus is in Pisces the
Dear AAA Members, The world has changed drastically over the past month – some of you may have little to no time or bandwidth for
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