Finally a Four Day Old Moon I get pretty excited about a few days of good weather. I truly think I have some sort of […]
Driveway Astronomy
It’s all I got. The weather lately has been C R A Z Y. Pretty amazing on the days I’ve been busy from daylight to […]
Your Star Today!
Click here to see high resolution images of the Sun today!
Some Assembly Required
Links from the “Some Assembly Required” Presentation.
Hello My Old Friend
Visiting our Closest Galactic Neighbor…
Things that go BUMP in the night…
Don’t forget to look DOWN under those big and dark West Texas Skies…
When the West Wind Moves…
Just below Cygnus in the Constellation Vulpecula to reveal this BEAUTIFUL combination of stars against a “FIELD OF GOLDEN STARS”…
Alternate Factor?
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 […]
Asellus Secundus and a Boatload of Double Stars
This Summer is already off to a bang- given the Summer Solstice was yesterday.
Call me Ishmael…
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…
Lunchtime Solar Astronomy
Sol 4.14.22
Photon Philosophy
Photons bounced around in this alien star for a hundred thousand years or so…
Happy Holidays!
I don’t -for one second…
Ancient Vistas
A 22 hour look at Barnard 33.
Weird Solitude
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)