October’s Night Sky Notes: Catch Andromeda Rising!
If you’re thinking of a galaxy, the image in your head is probably the Andromeda Galaxy! Studies of this massive neighboring galaxy, also called M31,
If you’re thinking of a galaxy, the image in your head is probably the Andromeda Galaxy! Studies of this massive neighboring galaxy, also called M31,
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
AAA members were out on the evening of September 11 photographing the annual Tribute inLights, honoring the 9/11 victims, with celestial themes. The first quarter
Come Explore the Cosmos at Central Park Starfest! On October 12th! This October, astronomy enthusiasts and stargazers of all ages are invited to join us
Join us for 2024 Autumn Starfest on October 12, from 7 PM – 10 PM! Also, AAA Lectures return October 8, 2024. Details below! Observing
At the instant that you read this, billions of neutrinos are passing through your body. They are not electromagnetic waves. They are real particles: just
In 2020, my interest in mirror-making was revitalized through classes offered by the Springfield Telescope Makers, hosting the annual Stellafane convention in Vermont. Since then,
AAA Observers’ October Guide October’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up until around 8 PM, moving between Libra the Scale and Scorpius the Scorpion through October.
After fighting with my Celestron CGEM DX for years, I finally bit the bullet and ordered myself the new ZWO AM5N harmonic equatorial mount. I
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