Editorial Notes
This issue presents a new monthly Eyepiece Feature, Astral Insights, by Robert Marx who teaches physics and astronomy at the college level. It’s always enjoyable
This issue presents a new monthly Eyepiece Feature, Astral Insights, by Robert Marx who teaches physics and astronomy at the college level. It’s always enjoyable
The April 8th, 2024 total eclipse is not to be missed, raincheck not until 2079! For New Yorkers, the April 8, 2024, solar eclipse is
How will you view the upcoming Total Solar Eclipse? Visually? Telescopically? Photographically or Electronically assisted? Read below to consider a method of experiencing totality in
AAA Observers’ April Guide April’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be between Aries the Ram and Taurus the Bull until around 10 PM and setting
by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific April is NASA’s Citizen Science Month, and there is no shortage of projects available. Here
As members of the Astronomical League, the AAA is offered monthly star maps in both English and Spanish. Feel free to save these images and
These are the most distant objects ever constructed by humans! In case you missed it, Voyager 1 and 2, both launched in 1977, are
Where will you be on April 8th? For those staying local, mark your calendars for a multi-activity celestial celebration at a landmark site, the historic
Eyepiece, the Amateur Astronomers Association monthly newsletter, covers lectures and other astronomy events in New York City; offers commentary, tips on observing and equipment and summarizes astronomy discoveries and other general news in astronomy and astrophysics. Each month, our “What’s Up in the Sky” column discusses what can be seen in the skies during the upcoming month. Members do all the writing for Eyepiece, and new contributors are always welcome. Submit today!
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