See Nick’s Astrophotography Page for more information. This large fireball lit up the entire night sky last night but there was no streak across the sky, must have been aimed right at us. A spiral in the short tail can just be seen, Smoke remained in several after images. 14mm
Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe A PIXEL is a PIXEL –
Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe Light Is Light A Light Wave
Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe A Brief History Relevant Links: Karl
Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe Why Radio? Relevant Links: Atmospheric Absorption,
Hello Astronomy Section! Join us in person at our dark sky site, the Marian and Max Farash Center for Observational Astronomy, in Ionia NY for our June monthly membership meeting this Friday. See directions on our website: https://rochesterastronomy.org/directions-to-the-farash-center/ or use this address: 8355 County Road 14 Ionia, NY. We intend