St. Albans Under the Stars
So far, for the past three years, I’ve been out for one day with the good folk of Southeastern Queens with the Group known as
So far, for the past three years, I’ve been out for one day with the good folk of Southeastern Queens with the Group known as
When the poet, John Masefield, wrote this in 1902, the world had no idea that the seas in question might not be on earth. We
T Coronae Borealis, commonly known as the Blaze Star, is a recurrent nova that has captured the attention of astronomers for centuries due to its periodic
AAA Observers’ September Guide September’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up in Virgo the Maiden until around 9 PM. Mercury will be in Virgo the
Be sure to RSVP to the Members-Only Star-BQ on September 29! Details here: https://aaa.org/event/2024-starbq/ Observing August 30 – September 1: Dark Sky Observing at North-South Lake:
Eyepiece, the Amateur Astronomers Association monthly newsletter, covers lectures and other astronomy events in New York City; offers commentary, tips on observing and equipment and summarizes astronomy discoveries and other general news in astronomy and astrophysics. Each month, our “What’s Up in the Sky” column discusses what can be seen in the skies during the upcoming month. Members do all the writing for Eyepiece, and new contributors are always welcome. Submit today!
2023 © Amateur Astronomers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Website Credits.