A gracious thank you to our volunteers

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We received the following thank you letter for an Outreach Event we held at Roxborough State Park last month. Thanks to our own Steve Barr, Sam Brandt, Seth Weisbrook, and Ed Morrell for making this a success.

This is why we do what we do!… Continue reading.

How did it all begin for me?

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By Mike Hotka

In 1983, my family and I moved from San Antonio to Garland, TX. A short time after that, I learned of the Texas Astronomical Society and became a member.

In the process of moving our belongings to Garland, I decided to get my 12.5” f/8 Newtonian telescope operational.… Continue reading.

Looking Beyond the Stars

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This article is distributed by NASA’s Night Sky Network (NSN). The NSN program supports astronomy clubs across the USA dedicated to astronomy outreach. Visit nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov to find local clubs, events, and more!

by Brian Kruse

Looking up in awe at the night sky, the stars and planets pop out as bright points against a dark background.… Continue reading.

Meteors scratch the sky

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By David H. Levy

Despite what you read online, it is possible to think of meteor watching as one of the most boring things you can do with the night sky. No cosmic connection, no postulating about the origins of the Universe, no understanding of what dark matter might entail.… Continue reading.

DAS member Ersel Serdar wins awards at ISEF

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Our very own DAS member, Ersel Serdar, won two major awards this year at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). It is  the world’s largest and most prestigious pre-college STEM competition. Approximately 1700 students from 75 nations compete at the ISEF for scholarships and glory.… Continue reading.

Super Blue Sturgeon Moon

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NASA Night Sky Notes – August 2023 edition

This article is distributed by NASA’s Night Sky Network (NSN). The NSN program supports astronomy clubs across the USA dedicated to astronomy outreach.

Visit nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov to find local clubs, events, and more!

by Vivian White

On August 1st, catch a full Moon rising in the east just 30 minutes after sunset.… Continue reading.

NGC 663

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by David H. Levy

One of the first astronomy books I ever read was John Benson Sidgwick’s Introducing Astronomy.  Thew book was published in 1959, a year after his death.  In it was a large section in which each constellation was introduced, along with interesting things to see in each one. … Continue reading.

The June night sky, from the Astronomical League

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Attached you will find a couple selections from the Astronomical League about the June night sky.

Enjoy!

Look Up in the Sky – It’s a Bird

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This article is distributed by NASA’s Night Sky Network (NSN). The NSN program supports astronomy clubs across the USA dedicated to astronomy outreach.

Visit nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov to find local clubs, events, and more!

by Theresa Summer

Bird constellations abound in the night sky, including Cygnus, the majestic swan.… Continue reading.

It is with heartfelt sadness that we report the passing of longtime DAS member John Anderson

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John Edgar Anderson February 23,1938 – May 4, 2023

It is with heartfelt sadness that we report the passing of longtime DAS member John Anderson, who specialized in solar astronomy and spectroscopy.

 

 

John Edgar Anderson, 85, of Nederland, CO, passed away on May 4, 2023 at Boulder Community Hospital.… Continue reading.

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