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4′ Abrams Sky Calendar

July 2, 2010 admin

John and Mike show off the Abrams sky calendar we had blown up for Astronomy Day!

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Celebrating 20 Years of the Hubble Space Telescope

June 6, 2010 admin

Climbing out of Earth’s gravity well from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center two decades ago, the Space Telescope carried with it…

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Comet McNaught in Mid June!

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Below is an article about viewing Comet McNaught in mid June! McNaught may brighten to naked eye visibility in the…

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May Newsletter Posted

May 11, 2010 admin

The DAS Newsletter has been posted for May. If you are a member, login and read it online. If you…

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A Few Hubble Photos

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Are you in need of a Hubble fix? Dan Young put together this compilation of Hubble images.

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Meteor in WI?

April 16, 2010 admin

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Astronomy Day

April 2, 2010 admin

Free! Everybody loves free. Well, in light of this years Astronomy Day (April 24th), Abrams Planetarium has posted their Sky…

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NASA’s New Toy

January 17, 2010 admin

It doesn’t matter how big of a mirror you have, trying to collect light through our atmosphere is a real…

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Delta Astro Goes Binary

December 29, 2009 admin

Everyone knows that DAS loves space. Well, now DAS is entering an unexplored part of space, Web Space. Along with…

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  • This Week in Astronomy Pictures: A Magnetic Whirlpool, Windblown Jets & More January 15, 2021
    Whether you're here for eye candy or a more cosmic perspective, these astronomy pictures released this week will do the trick. The post This Week in Astronomy Pictures: A Magnetic Whirlpool, Windblown Jets & More appeared first on Sky & Telescope.
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  • What the Most Distant Quasar Tells Us About Black Hole Birth January 15, 2021
    The existence of a quasar when the universe was only 670 million years old is helping astronomers understand how black holes are born. The post What the Most Distant Quasar Tells Us About Black Hole Birth appeared first on Sky & Telescope.
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  • This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 15 – 23 January 15, 2021
    Bright Capella high overhead, and equally bright Rigel in Orion's foot, have almost the same right ascension. This means they cross your sky’s meridian at almost exactly the same time. So whenever Capella passes the zenith, Rigel marks true south, and vice versa. That happens around 9 or 10 p.m. now. The post This Week's […]
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