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Happy 2022 to all! What an unbelievable year 2021 was for astronomy, capped off with the successful launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. A
Happy 2022 to all! What an unbelievable year 2021 was for astronomy, capped off with the successful launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. A
The NASA.gov website gives lots of information for the general public on the background, mission, launch, and current status of the Webb Telescope. NASA also
Happy New Year, Feliz Año Nuevo, and Bonne Année to you all! 2022 promises to be an exciting year for space and astronomy. Not just
Have you ever thought about the possibility of living on another planet? To many, this might sound like an idea rooting from Star Wars or
You may view George’s full video here, along with his Flickr, Vimeo, and Instagram. For the lunar eclipse last month, I decided to go to
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
AAA Observers’ January 2022 Guide January’s Evening Planets: Red Mars will be moving between Scorpius the Scorpion and Sagittarius the Archer as of 5 AM
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