Young Astronomers Blog, Volume 29, Year End.
I hope you enjoyed the Young Astronomers Blogs for 2021. Just in case you missed a few, below is a summary of the articles for the past two years.
This year (2022) marks the 30th year for the Young Astronomers Newsletter. Although, over the past two years, the Young Astronomers Newsletter has evolved into the Young Astronomers Blog and has provided a more in-depth focus on various astronomical and scientific topics. In addition, the intended audience has grown into more than just young astronomers, but amateur astronomers and others of all ages who may be interested in astronomy and science. To better reflect the intent of this blog and the target audience, the Young Astronomers Blog will become the FAS Astronomers Blog.
The articles will continue to be posted to this location on the FAS Website. https://www.fas37.org/wp/category/astronomy/fasastroblog/
Observing the Night Sky
The Solar System (and beyond)
- The Sun
- Mercury
- Venus
- The Moon
- Journey to a Red Planet
- Exploring Mars, Past and Present
- Jupiter
- Saturn (and a conjunction with Jupiter)
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Discovering Pluto
- Pluto and the Outer Solar System
- Reclassifying Pluto
- Moons of the Solar System
- Underground Oceans
- Water, Phosphine, and the possibility of life elsewhere in the Solar System
- Exoplanets
Stars and starlight
The Universe, big and small
Rocks, large and small
Spaceflight
Are we alone?
Special Days
Other Topics