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is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to the pursuit of all aspects of amateur astronomy
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News and Information from FAS
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The Earth’s 2nd Moon?
FAS Astronomers Blog. Volume 32. Number 11. Although, it really didn’t count as an official…
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Smart Telescope for the Holidays?
The world of amateur astronomy is changing. In fact, there just might be a revolution…
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That’s a wrap! – Auroras and a Comet at our November Meeting
You might have heard that the Winston-Salem area was visited by three celestial events this…
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Auroras
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 32, Number 10. If you live way up north, you might…
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Comets
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 32, Number 9. The Solar System is full of interesting objects…
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The Southern Lights
The Northern Lights traveled South! In possibly a once in a lifetime event, the Aurora…
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Orion Telescopes – Gone?
We’re not sure what’s going on, but Orion Telescopes appears to have gone dark. Its…
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Comet C/2023 A3
Don’t look now, but comet C/2023 A3 might just be coming our way. Just recently…
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Omega Centauri & Centaurus A
The largest known globular cluster is Omega Centauri (NGC 5139 & C80). It is a…
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THE NIGHT SKY

TELESCOPES

ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY

THE WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
Sagittarius A* Credit: EHT Collaboration

LIGHT POLLUTION
Image Credit: NASA/NOAA
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