Events on the Horizon – July 2021
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
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
July’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up until around 10 PM moving between Cancer the Crab and Leo the Lion. Red Mars will be
Hello everyone and happy July! How many of you are familiar with the Hittite society of ancient Turkey? And more particularly with the Hittite site
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick!
On June 12th a Japanese amateur astronomer, Seiji Ueda, discovered a nova in the constellation Hercules. The nova peaked at an estimated apparent magnitude 5.5,
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