A Hazy Fall Fun-draiser at the Beach
My father used to say, “Rich or poor, it’s good to have money, son.” It is the same for nonprofits, too. Finding sources of funding
My father used to say, “Rich or poor, it’s good to have money, son.” It is the same for nonprofits, too. Finding sources of funding
September 11, 2020 Pics taken from Guttenberg, New Jersey by Alexander Krivenyshev (WorldTimeZone.com)
Appulse (very close conjunction) of the Moon and Mars over New York city last night (Sep 5-6, 2020). August 6, 2020 Pics taken from Guttenberg,
Upcoming AAA events in September 2020 AAA continues to follow official recommendations regarding COVID-19, and coordinates with any partner institutions regarding event cancellations. For the
Happy September! As I sit here at my desk, fireworks are being shot off not far from me in Brooklyn. I am not sure why,
September’s Evening Planets Jupiter and Saturn will be in Sagittarius the Archer all night. Find red Mars as of 10 PM and rising earlier every
On September 16th, I will start my job as the Dark Sky Coordinator intern at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah, managing the astronomy outreach
So, as I finished up my bike ride, the Moon teased me through the clouds, tag-teaming with Jupiter and Saturn. I quickly succumbed [to temptation],
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