
February’s Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpolar Constellations, Part I
by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Winter in the northern hemisphere offers crisp, clear (and cold!) nights to stargazers, along with
by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Winter in the northern hemisphere offers crisp, clear (and cold!) nights to stargazers, along with
One of the best candidate stars to go supernova in our neighborhood is Eta Carinae in the constellation of Argo Navis in the southern hemisphere.
Our Club is Turning 100 Soon! Our club was founded in 1927, meaning that in just three more years we will be turning 100 years
In Navajo belief, the eclipse of the Sun is thought of as the Sun dying and being reborn again. For us, it was as if
February’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Aries the Ram until around 10 PM. Uranus will be in Aries the Ram until around 11
Weather permitting, we have two stargazing events this month, but a LOT of astronomy classes and talks. Check out the schedule for February 2024! Observing
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