Tag: January 2024
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The Summer Night Sky
It’s summer. It’s hot and it gets dark late, but there are still some wonderful objects to view in the night sky this time of…
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The Spring Night Sky
Winter is over and the leaves on the trees are starting to come out. The flowers are blooming, and the birds are chirping. It’s still…
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Herramientas para el cielo nocurno (Liga Astronómica)
Es posible que haya notado que nuestro sitio web está en inglés. Bueno, no todo el mundo habla inglés o considera que el inglés es…
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Telescope Use and Care
Purchasing a telescope can be a long and sometimes tedious process. However, once you have your telescope, you probably want to do a couple of…
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The Daytime Moon
FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 32, Number 1. One of our favorite observation targets is the Moon. Most of the time, we observe it at night.…
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FAS Public Workshop at Forsyth Central Library – Saturday, January 27
There comes a time when curiosity leads to a new hobby – like Astronomy! But where do you start? You want to see the rings…
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Neptune’s True Color
Pluto was reclassified back in 1996. Now, it appears that Neptune has been ”re-colored”, if that is a word. A study just published in the…
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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…
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January 2024 Meeting – Wednesday, January 10 at Kaleideum North (not downtown)
Please join us for the January 10, 2024 meeting of Forsyth Astronomical Society. The meeting will be held at Kaleideum North (formerly SciWorks), 400 West…

