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Greetings Eyepiece Readers, It is with a heavy heart that I have had to resign my job as Editor-in-Chief of Eyepiece. It has been a
Greetings Eyepiece Readers, It is with a heavy heart that I have had to resign my job as Editor-in-Chief of Eyepiece. It has been a
Join AAA for our Annual Meeting and Spring Starfest this month! Details below. NOTE: Events with an asterisk* denote a fee with entry. Observing May
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
AAA Observers’ May Guide May’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Taurus the Bull until 8 PM in the first week of May. May’s
Chasing the Spectacular April 8th Eclipse The April 8th eclipse was nothing short of spectacular, drawing enthusiasts from our club to various locations far and
by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Millions were able to experience the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, inspiring folks to
A Cepheid Variable and a Supernova 1A walk into a bar… The cosmos, as we now know, is quite lively and far from static. Down
Eclipse Day Excitement: Unity and Wonder on the Mazatlán Shore Like many people in the U.S., I saw my first total solar eclipse on August
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