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Happy April everyone! A quarter of the year is somehow already behind us but with Spring in the air (and the rain to prove it),
Happy April everyone! A quarter of the year is somehow already behind us but with Spring in the air (and the rain to prove it),
Hello everyone and welcome to the March Edition of Eyepiece. The last few years have certainly been demanding for our species, and while the obstacles
Happy 2022 to all! What an unbelievable year 2021 was for astronomy, capped off with the successful launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. A
Happy December to one and all! This month never ceases to remind me of how our ancestors looked up into the sky and wondered, as
Happy November Everyone! Yes again, another year has just about gone by. It is certainly true that the more we humans age, the faster time
Hello astro-enthusiasts and happy October! I’m not going to beat around the bush, or star-field for that matter. Instead, I am just going to lay
Eyepiece, the Amateur Astronomers Association monthly newsletter, covers lectures and other astronomy events in New York City; offers commentary, tips on observing and equipment and summarizes astronomy discoveries and other general news in astronomy and astrophysics. Each month, our “What’s Up in the Sky” column discusses what can be seen in the skies during the upcoming month. Members do all the writing for Eyepiece, and new contributors are always welcome. Submit today!
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