You may enjoy these photos of the eclipse taken by one of the members of my group, a young man named Ben Cooper from Florida. They are quite stunning. Ed...
STARGAZER #485 for August 9, 2008 A Collision of Galactic Proportions Recently Eric and his 14-year old son, Tristan, of Johannesburg, South Africa, asked...
STARGAZER for August 23, 2008 Evening Sky Full of Planets Now is a good time for evening stargazers to view four of the five naked-eye planets. The easiest...
You can download a copy of the Astronomical League's Binocular Messier Club from the AAAA website. That, your pair of binoculars, and a good star chart are...
Greetings, After the shocking devastation of Katrina in 2005, it appears as per the contents of the news that Gustav is likely to do the same. Hope all...
The following are short versions of recent stories from Chronicle Online. Full texts, as well as photos and other graphics accompanying some stories, are...
The following are short versions of recent stories from Chronicle Online. Full texts, as well as photos and other graphics accompanying some stories, are...
The following are short versions of recent stories from Chronicle Online. Full texts, as well as photos and other graphics accompanying some stories, are...
STARGAZER #490 for Oct. 18, 2008 Mayan Astronomy Dr. John Fox, an anthropologist who lives in Waco, has studied the ancient Mayan civilization for more than...
STARGAZER #491 for Nov. 1, 2008 When Will Humans Return to the Moon, and Beyond? Each year I present dozens of astronomy programs and classes, and I'm often ...
Quite a complex subject. It touches on science, society, politics, and religion. In the science debate is whether more science can be achieved much more...
Amateur astronomer David Bushard, last known in Wisconsin about 5 years ago, and called his observatory "The Meadow". I have something to return to him. Eugene...
Sorry about delays. I have had trouble with my computer lately. In the meantime.... If you have new comet photos or sketches and links to those please send...
STARGAZER #493 for Nov. 29, 2008 An Evening Rendezvous to Behold In what should be the most beautiful celestial show of the year, the three brightest...
I'm a newbie and just bought an old 4 1/2 reflector telescope. When I look through the sighting scope or the telescope the image is upside down. Is there a way...
You can buy an image erector, but it's not desirable for astronomical use because it just causes light loss. If you're trying to use the telescope in the day...
Thanks Larry, I appreciate any and all Help Bob ... From: Larry <doccpu@...> Subject: Re: [Quad-A] Image 180 degrees To: Quad-A@yahoogroups.com Date:...
I'm a newbie and just bought an old 4 1/2 reflector telescope. When I look through the sighting scope or the telescope the image is upside down. Is there a way...
First of all, let me say that it sounds like your telescope is working fine. What you describe is a perfectly normal phenomenon of astronomical telecopes. They...
Hi Ed As I mentioned I'm a newbie and I guess my question proves that. Thank You for the help ! It's very much appreciated ! Bob ... From: eflaspo@......
At some depth in any subject, we are all newbies. ... From: Robert Evatz <bobe153@...> Subject: Re: [Quad-A] Image 180 degrees To: Quad-A@yahoogroups.com...
Happy to hear it! We were all newbies once! We are always glad when new people get interested in astronomy. It is a rewarding hobby that will pay you back...
Bob: You might try reading some of the information I have posted on the AAAA website. The FAQ pages are a good place to start. Especially this one. ...
Imagine living on the edge of the Grand Canyon, and you could look at it's beauty ane immensity every day. But even better, you could somehow magically see...
Solar Physics - The Dawn of International Year of Astronomy 2009 Solar Physics Special Task Group has announced an interesting Project called Dawn of...
STARGAZER #494 for Dec. 13, 2008 Winter Solstice The winter solstice, the first day of winter and the shortest day and longest night of the year in the...