Life in the Universe: Where Does It Come From? with Joshua Tan
It’s Autumn in New York once again, and naturally thoughts turn to…life on other planets! Or at least the thoughts of the audience at Columbia
It’s Autumn in New York once again, and naturally thoughts turn to…life on other planets! Or at least the thoughts of the audience at Columbia
“Like buried treasures, the outposts of the universe have beckoned to the adventurous from immemorial times.” – George Ellery Hale, Founder Mt. Wilson Observatory In
It seems Saturn is the current winner of the Moon Race with Jupiter. Like a Baseball Home Run derby, Saturn has now surpassed Jupiter with
On Saturday, October 5th, the AAA held observing sessions in five locations around the city to participate in International Observe the Moon Night 2019. Although
A Message from our new President Irene Pease!
Upcoming AAA events in October Week One 01 October/Tuesday Observing, High Line, Manhattan; begins at 6:30PM Class, Astronomy 101: Solar System Essentials, “Seasons & Scales
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