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The Moon is a prime spot for astronomy. It might not always be.
Astronomy Magazine· 5 days agoThe Moon is uniquely suitable for researchers to build telescopes they can’t put on Earth because it...
#IamPhysSci - Hajar Aziz, B.S., Physics & Astronomy | UCI
UC Irvine Today· 6 days agoHajar Aziz fell in love with the stars when she was eight years old. “After that day, I became...
Chile to install world's largest astronomy camera on the edge of Atacama desert
Reuters· 4 days agoWith a resolution above 3.2 gigapixels, a nearly three-ton weight and the ambitious task of carrying...
Portland Rose Festival’s 2024 queen is Kobi Flowers of Jefferson High
OregonLive.com· 2 days agoThe crowd buzzed with excitement Friday morning as the sun intensified over Oregon Square in...
These National Parks Are Hosting Astronomy Festivals in 2024
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoMany national parks are now using the tagline “half the park is after dark” to remind visitors to...
Bryce Canyon National Park ranger dies after tripping, falling
FOX 10 Phoenix· 45 minutes agoThe National Park Service announced that veteran park ranger Tom Lorig, 78, passed away on Friday...
Australia's 'Space Gandalf' astronomer dies aged 62
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGreg Quicke used his self-taught astronomy knowledge to become a popular figure on TV [BBC] An Australian astronomer who appeared on the BBC's Stargazing...
When is the June full moon? You don't want to miss this once every 18 years Strawberry Moon
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn the same article, UNC Asheville Associate Professor of Astronomy Britt Lundren reminded readers...
Library lectures focus on ancient astronomy
St. Joseph News-Press· 3 days agoA new four-part lecture series focusing on ancient astronomy kicks off next weekend at the St. Joseph Public Library.
ASTRONOMY: Galaxies galore — ‘faint fuzzies’ pile up the light | Bella Vista Weekly Vista
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 5 days agoThroughout June, many galaxies can be seen with telescopes of 8 inches or more. At about 9:30 p.m.,...