Hello Everyone, I am trimming down on some of my astronomy stuff and have the following things for sale. I thought I would post here first before I put them on...
We are still doing star parties at the observatory. Forecast for tonight is partly cloudy but the Clear Sky Clock is optimistic so if it is clear, I will see...
Reminder from: northern_sky Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/northern_sky/cal Club Meeting Monday September 10, 2007 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (This event...
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The Orionid Meteor Shower The annual Orionid Meteor Shower will provide another fine display of celestial fireworks for skywatchers during the early morning...
Hi everyone, if your new to the club, my name is Chris Milford, Milly, I've been here since the club started in 1993, feel free to contact me about anything,...
You can tell I got this from Orion Telescope. Pretty funny plug for binoculars, you could use any brand of binoculars. I found that part amusing. -milly...
I should have checked this out before, but you can check on the current weather at the observatory by going to the Space Studies weather site. I added a link...
Hi, I just wanted to remind people that the Physics Department at UND will be kicking off its new monthly astronomy public tour program with a talk on Tuesday...
Forecast says clear tonight but a low of 35ºF so dress warm for the star party. I will try to be at the observatory by 7:30PM. Since the Moon sets at 8PM, I...
I got a request for a star party on October 16. We would start about 7PM so we can catch the Moon and Jupiter. I'd like to know if people can make it then....
... Hi, Don't forget that the next public astronomy talk at UND will also be on October 16 at 7 p.m. (third Tuesday of every month) and that Tim Young may be...
Looks promising tonight. Low is 43ºF so dress warm. I hope to be at the observatory by 7:45PM. Should be able to see a volcanic dome on the Moon and...
I talked to Brent Miller and changed the date to Monday, October 15 at 7PM to avoid conflict with the physics talk. If cloudy, we will try the following week....
Light years away By Phil Brockman Published Monday, October 01, 2007 Since the time of the cavemen, people have turned their heads toward the heavens. Since...
The SETI league has created the Extra-Terrestrial QSL contact, to read up on it point the web to http://seti1.setileague.org/awards/qslcard.htm but here the...
Hi astronomy buffs, If you want to round out your day of astronomy on Saturday October, 6 then join me for a program discussing Deep Space Network (DSN) at the...
Hello everyone -- The old PSO dome is tentatively scheduled for removal on Monday, October 15. I'll send another message to everyone when that date is...
Following is a press release I just got. Dr. Frank Drake will be speaking at the Chester Fritz on Tuesday, Oct 16. That is also the date of the next Physics...
Everyone, The Dakota Science Center, Dept. of Teaching and Learning, and Physics are holding an event this Saturday. I hope that people can help out. I need ...
Beyond Earth - help needed. The Beyond Earth event is tomorrow - there is still a lot to be done. Dean and Tricia know some of what needs to be completed by...
Forecast looks really bad for tonight so the star party is cancelled. Instead, I will be helping set up activities and demonstrations for the Beyond Earth...
Reminder from: northern_sky Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/northern_sky/cal Club Meeting Monday October 8, 2007 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (This event...
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Hi, This month's astronomy talk and telescope observing session will be held on October 23 at 7 p.m. in Witmer 116. The title of the talk is "Nuclear Fusion:...
I will be collecting money tonight for the astronomy magazine subscriptions. The discount rates are $34/year or $60/2 years. We need three more people to...
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"Comet LONEOS (C/2007 F1) is now visible in the evening sky as an 8th-magnitude fuzzball," he says. "In this image, the green comet displays a 1º tail against...