Astronomical League: June 2024 Sky Charts
As members of the Astronomical League, the AAA is offered monthly star maps in both English and Spanish. Feel free to save these images and
As members of the Astronomical League, the AAA is offered monthly star maps in both English and Spanish. Feel free to save these images and
As we approach the solar solstice, we find ourselves at a fascinating point in our celestial calendar. The summer solstice, occurring around June 21st, marks
Avoidance Behavior On any clear summer night, we can look up and see a beautiful array of stars scattered across the sky. The heavens seem dense
AAA Observers’ June Guide June’s Evening Planets: Mercury will be in Gemini the Twins in the last week of June until around 8 PM. June’s
Observing May 31 – June 2: Dark Sky Observing at North-South Lake: Members OnlyNorth-South Lake CampgroundNOTE: Please review North-South Lake page above for instructions on how
by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific In our final installment of the stars around the North Star, we look ahead to
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