The Forsyth Astronomical Society (FAS) is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to the pursuit of all aspects of amateur astronomy
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Scheduled Public Meetings & Outreach Events
Additional News and Information from FAS
Selected Resources (The Night Sky, Telescopes, and More)
Scheduled Public Meetings & Outreach Events
Additional News and Information from FAS
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Telescope Use and Care
Purchasing a telescope can be a long and sometimes tedious process. However, once you have…
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The Daytime Moon
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 32, Number 1. One of our favorite observation targets is the…
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Neptune’s True Color
Pluto was reclassified back in 1996. Now, it appears that Neptune has been ”re-colored”, if…
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The Winter Night Sky
It’s cold out. The sky is crisp and clear. It gets dark very early. There…
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Asteroid 1, Dinosaurs 0
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 31, Number 15. The dinosaurs ruled the Earth for millions of…
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Earthrise
Just recently the world was saddened to hear that former astronaut Frank Borman had passed…
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The Case of the Brontosaurus
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 31, Number 14b. When I was growing up, Brontosaurus was almost…
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The Case of the Velociraptor
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 31, Number 14a. The dinosaur in the movie Jurassic Park, called…
Selected Resources
THE NIGHT SKY
TELESCOPES
THE WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
Sagittarius A* Credit: EHT Collaboration
LIGHT POLLUTION
Image Credit: NASA/NOAA
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