Message from the President
Summer is a great time of year for stargazing, notwithstanding the mosquitoes! July and August in particular conjure up happy memories of watching the annual
Summer is a great time of year for stargazing, notwithstanding the mosquitoes! July and August in particular conjure up happy memories of watching the annual
July’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up until 11 PM in Leo the Lion and setting earlier every night until 8 PM by the
Did you know that AAA has a podcast called AAA SKY, and you can listen to episodes for free? Visit https://www.aaasky.nyc/ or look up AAA
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
Understanding Earth’s place in the universe has been a question in the minds of humans for millennia. From the first applications of astronomical trigonometry in
In the space odyssey and forgotten sequel film, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, our lost astronaut, Dave Bowman, now an incorporeal being, re-appears on
How Did Our Sun Form and What Is It Made Of? Earth’s Sun had a violent birth. It formed from a solar nebula – a
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