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Date registered: October 2, 2010

Latest posts

  1. Big Science in Small Packages — December 13, 2016
  2. Dimming stars, erupting plasma, and beautiful nebulae — November 12, 2016
  3. One Incredible Galaxy Cluster Yields Two Types of Gravitational Lenses — September 13, 2016
  4. Is there a super-Earth in the Solar System out beyond Neptune? — August 21, 2016
  5. NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) to revolutionize Earth-watching — May 15, 2016

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Aug 23

August 24 Star Party

We will be holding a general viewing session at Hemlock Crossing (weather permitting) . When: Friday Where: Hemlock Crossing Start time: 8:30PM Saturday is the backup rain day. While a star party provides a place for serious observing, visitors are encouraged to join us and are always welcome. A star party is the perfect outlet …

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Jul 31

Don’t be a Lightning Rod

Don’t be a Lightning Rod   A lightning storm is one of the most dramatic shows of nature. You may feel like rushing outside to experience the blinding bolts, with the loud CRACKs and rumbles of surround-sound thunder following close behind. But don’t. Lightning is dangerous. Stay inside. Each year there are around 25 million …

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Jul 26

June 28 Star Party

The weather is not looking very good for a Friday night Star Party so we will be having it Saturday. We will be holding a general viewing session This Saturday 28 July at Hemlock Crossing (weather permitting) Start time 9:00PM. While a star party provides a place for serious observing, visitors are encouraged to join …

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Jul 11

July Star Party

We will be holding a general viewing session This Friday 13 July at Hemlock Crossing (weather permitting Saturday is the backup rain day). Start time 9:00PM. The weather is looking very favorable for this party! While a star party provides a place for serious observing, visitors are encouraged to join us and are always welcome. …

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Jul 01

Light Pollution

The City Dark, the award-winning documentary on light pollution, will receive its television broadcast premiere on PBS Thursday July 5th. Mark your calendars and check your local listings or download the free PBS iOS app and watch it on your iPad or iPhone

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