Message from AAA’s President
Happy July! Somehow we are halfway through the year, the world continues to be precarious, and science and facts are perhaps more important than ever. Here
Happy July! Somehow we are halfway through the year, the world continues to be precarious, and science and facts are perhaps more important than ever. Here
AAA Observers’ July Guide July’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be is in Pisces the Fish as of 1 AM and rising earlier every night.
“The modern Anthropology of understanding a natural eclipse must include the Treatise between the Sun and the Moon. We cannot have one without the other.
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
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
This month, we would like to highlight AAA Carey Horwitz, long time site chair for The High Line! Name: Carey Horwitz Hometown: Grew up in
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