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dedicated to the pursuit of all aspects of amateur astronomy
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News and Information from FAS
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The Spring Night Sky
Winter is over and the leaves on the trees are starting to come out. The…
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Peter Higgs
You might not have noticed it, but Peter Higgs passed away at the age of…
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What is the JWST Looking At?
The folks at BBC Sky at Night Magazine just posted a short article pointing out…
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Comet 12/P Pons-Brooks
The “Devil Comet” is approaching! It is susceptible to flare-ups, which give it a “horned”…
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You Don’t Need to Duck
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 32, Number 3. Just recently, the folks at Live Science published…
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April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse (and Eclipse Safety)
The last Solar Eclipse visible in the United States until August 2044 will cross the…
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Happy Pi Day 2024
Yes, it’s Pi Day! No not Pie Day – Pi Day. March 14, 3/14 or…
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Space Science: Introduction to Stars (Crash Course Kids)
The folks from Crash Course Kids have a great series of videos about the stars…
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A Black Hole in Sagittarius
The folks at Astronomy Magazine published an article a short time ago reminding us that…
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The Triad Starfest (*Tri*Star*)
The Greensboro Astronomy Club and GTCC will be hosting the 2024 edition of The Triad…
Selected Resources

THE NIGHT SKY

TELESCOPES

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY

THE WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
Sagittarius A* Credit: EHT Collaboration

LIGHT POLLUTION
Image Credit: NASA/NOAA
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