Photo: Sunspots Over Manhattan
Here’s a fresh photo by the talented AAA member, Alexander Krivenyshev! Large sunspots, AR2786 and AR2785, are visible in this close-up of the Sun above
Here’s a fresh photo by the talented AAA member, Alexander Krivenyshev! Large sunspots, AR2786 and AR2785, are visible in this close-up of the Sun above
Venus and Mercury at dawn. Jupiter, Saturn and the Waxing Crescent Moon at dusk. Taken on November 18, 2020, from Guttenberg, New Jersey. Click on
Dr. David Helfand is a Professor of Astronomy at Columbia University and Board Chair of the American Institute of Physics. AAA was incredibly fortunate to
There is a very short window to observe Mars at its best opposition, this year being one of those good years; it won’t happen again
November’s Evening Planets Red Mars will be up all night this month in Pisces the Fish. Saturn and Jupiter will be in Sagittarius the Archer until 8PM
Upcoming AAA events in November 2020 AAA continues to follow official recommendations regarding COVID-19, and coordinates with any partner institutions regarding event cancellations. For the
Happy November everyone! As 2020 gets close to wrapping up (I have a funny feeling that many people are happy to see this year go
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