** High Priority ** Seminole Community College Planetarium Press Release 080102 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Information: Laurent Pellerin, Planetarium...
Sounds great. I have posted finder charts (for CDT, however) for Friday and Saturday on the EAAA website at www.eaaa.net; go to the Draco's Lair under...
Laurent, An excellent article for light pollution. Great connection with the asteroid. There might have been a typo in the article "good lighting does not...
I have just posted a finder chart for new comet Hoenig on the EAAA web site at www.eaaa.net; go to the Draco's Lair, and find it, along with the finder charts...
... Friday and Saturday on the EAAA website at www.eaaa.net; go to the Draco's Lair under "pictures-finder charts" and you can download them as .jpgs. I am...
Well, I know that it is summer time in Florida but doesn't ANYBODY have any activities going on? SOMETHING to talk about? Any requests for information? I...
Meet Orlando's Solar System Ambassador! Dave Eason of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Saturday, Aug. 10 - 6 to 8 p.m. Crosby Observatory Followed by Skywatching...
Dear Southern Nights, The astronomers and physicists at Florida International University offer a series of public lectures and astronomy star parties for FIU...
Looks like some very interesting events, James. I've added them to the Bookmarks, and the Calendar. I hope some of the Homeschoolers and teachers in South...
I wish to thank Paul Trembly of OSC and Dave Eason, JPL Solar System Ambassador, for an excellent evening. The Presentation was great, and the public loved...
Here are a couple of stories from Astronomy.com That some of you might be interested in. There are also some other good storied there as well. Check them...
The students to Virtually Experience Southern Skies link is not working...is it just down right now...or is the address wrong ? --katt ... From: nightsight1...
whoops, it was my server that was not working...those darn storms...the lightning and thunder and rain i love...until my cable or my computer goes out...oh...
The following Southern_Nights poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Should e-mail attachments be allowed on Southern Nights, or...
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Greetings from a new member! Although participation in the poll was limited (diplomatic word selection in action here), the conclusion makes sense. Laurent, I ...
OK, I was hoping things around here would be livelier than they are. Laurent, thanks for not panicing and carpet bombing the message area. That cure is worse...
Sorry for not responding sooner, but I decided to take a couple of the last days of my vacation off from EVERYTHING. Just reading and relaxing. ... LP>Welcome...
... are. ... area. ... LP>Steve, Southern Nights has 63 messages in just a little over 2 months. That's just about 1 per day.Given that we started in the ...
Laurent: Good. I think you have the right attitude. Your group won't reach critical mass overnight, and the worst thing to do is get discouraged just before...
New Information Has Been Posted on the SNR Project site reqarding my plan to work with the PSC. Please check it out. Laurent Clear Dark Skies, Laurent...
It poured rain until 10:30 PM, but by 10:35 there wasn't a cloud in the sky! I set up my StellacamEX/U2K-8 with the f/1.95 Fastar optics for our public...
Laurent: That's what I get! From my vantage point in DeLand, it didn't look like you had a chance. Florida weather is not only stranger than we imagine, but...
Hi all, I've finally gotten a 32 second video clip of Asteroid 2002 NY 40 (from the Seminole Community College Planetarium's Asteroid Hunt) posted in the Photo...
In case you don't get the astronomy news letter, here is a section just for this site. http://www.astronomy.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/995eigwy ...
I've just posted a new link for K-12 Astronomy Teachers (although some info can be adapted for undergraduate non-science majors as well) in the Southern Nights...
While you guys are checking your scopes, don't forget to look at tonight's crescent Moon and Venus up in the western sky...A beautiful sight! Lainie:-) ...
Or if you want to just go to it on you own. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2249064.stm You are in: Science/Nature EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 10...
I would have posted it here but it is a long story with picture. Enjoy!!! NASA Science News for September 16, 2002 Imagine a "holistic spaceship" that behaves...
Astronomers have detected what could be a 'missing link' in the development of the universe: mid-size black holes that are neither supermassive nor as small as...