
Pillars of Creation: Using the Hubble Palette
I finally got to image two nights of data from my observatory in New Mexico. I chose M16, the Eagle nebula, visible above the southern
I finally got to image two nights of data from my observatory in New Mexico. I chose M16, the Eagle nebula, visible above the southern
It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than
Greetings Fellow Astronomers! As the newly elected President of the Amateur Astronomy Association of New York, it is my privilege and honor to welcome all
June’s Evening Planets: Mercury will be in Gemini the Twins until around 10 PM in the first week of June. Jupiter is in Sagittarius
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