Events on the Horizon – November 2023
Our Lecture Series kicks off this month. Be sure to tune in, and catch any stargazing events this month! Observing November 3: 8:00 PM –
Our Lecture Series kicks off this month. Be sure to tune in, and catch any stargazing events this month! Observing November 3: 8:00 PM –
The weather was clear. I went out to get the moon in front of the sun’s corona, and here is an early shot. I have
We know that amateur astronomers have a tough time in the northeast consistently viewing the heavens. What if you had access to the dark skies
What’s Up in the Sky AAA Observers’ November Guide By Tony Faddoul November’s Evening Planets: Bright Jupiter will be in Ares the Ram all night
I started planning this trip about a year ago by finding lodging on the eclipse path, close to the center line. I found the San Juan
The annular eclipse of October 14, 2023 has led to magnificent, awe inspiring photographs by members of the Amateur Astronomers Association. Thankfully, the skies were
This month of November the Amateur Astronomers Association is bringing to its members an exciting new opportunity: AAA’s “Gateway Remote Telescope” which is located in
My interest in astrophotography started growing under the influence of my very talented husband who has been doing this for a while. I am very new
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