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Equipment Reviews, Gear Reviews, General News, Philosophy of Space, Space for Everybody, Uncategorized

Some Assembly Required

by: Matt HarbisonOctober 20, 2022

Links from the “Some Assembly Required” Presentation.

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Hello My Old Friend

by: Matt HarbisonOctober 1, 2022

Visiting our Closest Galactic Neighbor…

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Things that go BUMP in the night…

by: Matt HarbisonJuly 31, 2022

Don’t forget to look DOWN under those big and dark West Texas Skies…

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When the West Wind Moves…

by: Matt HarbisonJuly 5, 2022

Just below Cygnus in the Constellation Vulpecula to reveal this BEAUTIFUL combination of stars against a “FIELD OF GOLDEN STARS”…

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Alternate Factor?

by: Matt HarbisonJuly 4, 2022

The Original Series (TOS) of Star Trek will always be my favorite, but WOW do I love Strange New Worlds. I love all things TREK […]

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Asellus Secundus and a Boatload of Double Stars

by: Matt HarbisonJune 22, 2022

This Summer is already off to a bang- given the Summer Solstice was yesterday.

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Call me Ishmael…

by: Matt HarbisonJune 3, 2022

In the month of May I spent most of my time navigating the sky conditions to chase a great white whale of mine. I know, “Call me Ishmael” if you want…

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Lunchtime Solar Astronomy

by: Matt HarbisonApril 14, 2022

Sol 4.14.22

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Photon Philosophy

by: Matt HarbisonApril 6, 2022

Photons bounced around in this alien star for a hundred thousand years or so…

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Happy Holidays!

by: Matt HarbisonDecember 27, 2021

I don’t -for one second…

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Ancient Vistas

by: Matt HarbisonDecember 19, 2021

A 22 hour look at Barnard 33.

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Weird Solitude

by: Matt HarbisonApril 27, 2021

This past summer I read John Van Dyke’s book: The Desert. It really sat with me because of his beautiful language describing the desert. I must say I was excited to finish the book after the first few pages. There’s a loyal dog (Cappy)

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