AAA President Message – May
Hello AAA’ers I hope you’ve welcomed the warmer temperatures that we have had this late spring. With warmer weather many of our outdoor activities are
Hello AAA’ers I hope you’ve welcomed the warmer temperatures that we have had this late spring. With warmer weather many of our outdoor activities are
May dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Wednesday AAA Board Meeting – Members Only AAA Class, Spring 2019 Class – Cosmology 101: Major Issues, 4th class: “Redshift
We’re all familiar with light! Rose Gibson, graduate student in astronomy at Columbia University, surveyed the electromagnetic spectrum, and how we detect and make use of each part of it to learn about the cosmos. Find out more here!
April 2019 should be a banner time for astronomy, and science as a whole. Find out why with Brian Berg’s write up on April’s accomplishments.
An educational arcade game that teaches astronomy? Find out more!
Fifty years ago, on May 18, 1969, Apollo 10 was poised to be the final dress rehearsal for the Moon landing. Find out more about this and some tidbits about how to say Gemini….
Review of: Sally Ride: America’s First Woman in Space; Get a preview of this great biography!
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