
Star Watch: A star party by the ocean
This past January, my wife, Vicky, and I attended a star party at Fort Macon State Park in coastal North Carolina. The park partners with Crystal Coast Stargazers, a local astronomy club, to offer these
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This past January, my wife, Vicky, and I attended a star party at Fort Macon State Park in coastal North Carolina. The park partners with Crystal Coast Stargazers, a local astronomy club, to offer these

On April 8, 2024, some of us were fortunate to witness a stunning celestial event: a total solar eclipse. If you were one of the lucky folks who viewed this from the “path of totality,”

Most of us probably think of astronomy as something that happens late at night during the darkest part of every 24 hours. But the night sky is still there the following morning, although it might

Tucked away in the spring and summer evening skies is a rather unimpressive group of stars that make up the constellation Corvus.
According to Greek mythology, the god Apollo sent a crow (Corvus )

Astronomers say that of the thousands of stars visible to us in the northern hemisphere, Sirius is the brightest of them all. Yet, I doubt that it is as familiar to most people as the

Something quite noteworthy will be occurring in the night sky during the “wee hours” of March 14. If you can forego a few hours of sleep, and the weather cooperates, you may witness one of

Looking at the Moon through binoculars or a telescope reveals a topography that hints of a violent history.

You may recall last October NASA launched a rocket carrying the spacecraft “Europa Clipper” named after Europa, one of Jupiter’s four largest moons. This mission began a six-year journey in space to Jupiter referred to

Did you ever wonder where the Moon came from? Is it where it is by chance; is there a story to be told; or can science give us the answer?
NASA tells us that
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