Gemini

  • The Spring Night Sky

    Here are some notes taken from two earlier FAS Astronomer Blogs. The Night Sky In the Spring, high in the sky, is Leo, the Lion with bright star Regulus. If you look closely, Leo does look a bit like a lion with Regulus as its heart. The Lion’s head could also be described as a backwards question mark…

  • The Winter Night Sky

    It’s cold out. The sky is crisp and clear. It gets dark very early. There are some beautiful stars in the Winter sky. This is absolutely the best time to go stargazing. Here are some notes taken from two earlier FAS Astronomer Blogs. The Night Sky Central to the cool and clear Winter sky is…

  • October 2019 FAS Meeting

    Wednesday October 9th, 7:30 pm, at Kaleideum North the Forsyth Astronomical Society will have its regularly scheduled monthly meeting. The presentation topic this month is given by club member Bruce Gavett and is entitled: Follow the Road to the Moon – Part II (Gemini) After the initial steps into space, and before the Apollo program…