Kentucky residents can soon catch a glimpse of November’s full moon, the beaver moon, which will be the last supermoon of the ...
There’s a network that connects astronomy clubs across the country, and there are exciting opportunities right here in the ...
The weather plays a huge role in the success of your astronomy night. You need clear skies to see anything! Keep an eye on ...
worked together to create the new Astronomy Club on campus. The student organization is open to any Loper, offering an opportunity to learn more about everything beyond Earth’s atmosphere in a ...
The Athens Astronomy Club and Sandy Creek Park are hosting a comet watch from 7-9 p.m. Friday, at the park on Bob Holman Road. “The comet should rival Hale-Bopp of 1996,” said Maurice Snook ...
The program is operated by the non-profit Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Here are a few astronomy activities on the Web that families have enjoyed over the years. To get your family in an ...
ROCHESTER — Here’s a bright idea. Look to the west after sunset; the brightest star on the west horizon right now is Venus. If you hold your hand out at arm’s length, put your thumb at Venus ...
From a readily visible comet to a regularly scheduled supermoon, October’s night sky was busier than usual, topped off with t ...
That's how Randy Hemann, Rochester Astronomy Club president, recommends finding the comet with the naked eye. "Any binoculars, even cheap ones, would be helpful to see it," Hemann said.