The lady at the gas station sent me here! — My finding Comet NEOWISE
Yesterday (July 17), I was on the fence as to whether or not to brave the weather to go and find Comet NEOWISE, but I
Yesterday (July 17), I was on the fence as to whether or not to brave the weather to go and find Comet NEOWISE, but I
Total solar eclipses happen often but usually in places far away and seemingly problematic to get to. But of all those seen over millennia, only
Jenny Jump Observing Session, Wednesday, June 24, 2020 Reports by Bart Fried, Katherine Troche from Bart: AAA members Kat Troche and Jordy Perez joined me
To paraphrase Forest Gump, mishaps occur. The second law of thermodynamics assures that you can expect a certain level of random breakdowns over time. But
Distances in space are very difficult to measure accurately because of the extreme scales and limited practical resources available for space exploration. As a result,
Upcoming AAA events in July 2020 AAA continues to follow official recommendations regarding COVID-19, and coordinates with any partner institutions regarding event cancellations. For the
July’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter and dwarf Pluto will be Sagittarius the Archer all night. Saturn will be between Capricornus the Sea-Goat and Sagittarius the
A New Month and New Challenges As July is about to roll around, we are seeing an increase in virus cases across the country. Uncertainty
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