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A Summer Under the Stars

Posted by Darren Drake 01/07/2010 08:00AM

A Summer Under the Stars

Imagine being responsible for having to satisfy the curiosity of a large group of aspiring young astronomers eager to see the universe and they are on their way to see you....

Astronomy Clubs - Fundraising, PR, and Recruiting

Posted by Ronald Abraham 11/02/2009 04:58PM

Do we need a new forum?

Oklahoma Weather - Reprise

Posted by Ronald Abraham 10/26/2009 04:03PM

Difficulty finding holes in Oklahoma's clouds need not discourage people if they work together making lemonade.

Oklahoma Weather

Posted by Ronald Abraham 09/11/2009 04:05AM

Oklahoma Weather

Whether or not you area weathering the weather, the weather is weathering you.

Astronomy Clubs as Non Profit 501-C Organizations

Posted by Ronald Abraham 08/05/2009 07:00AM

Is your club growing? Shrinking? Here are some thoughts to get you thinking...

Astronomy Outreach at Camp Eberhart

Posted by Darren Drake 01/19/2009 08:00AM

Astronomy Outreach at Camp Eberhart

The Ultimate Outreach experience....

Monochromatic VS OneShotColor CCD

Posted by dietmar hager 03/09/2008 08:00AM

Monochromatic VS OneShotColor CCD

do these CCD necessarily have to be competitors?

An amateur astronomer's experience at Camp Eberhart

Posted by Darren Drake 12/27/2006 08:00AM

An amateur astronomer's experience at Camp Eberhart

Imagine having the chance to spend a whole summer showing kids the universe through your own scope and getting paid for it.....

SHARING THE SUN: A PUBLIC SOLAR VIEWING EVENT ORGANIZED BY B.R.A.S.S.

Posted by ANJAL SHARMA 10/12/2006 07:00AM

SHARING THE SUN:  A PUBLIC SOLAR VIEWING EVENT ORGANIZED BY B.R.A.S.S.

The sun is a dynamic and fascinating astronomical target which can hook people onto astronomy. That's exactly what we set out to do by organizing a solar viewing event!!!

Galileo's Middle Finger and Other Rarities

Posted by geoff martin 12/23/2004 08:00AM

Galileo's Middle Finger and Other Rarities

Historical telescopes aren't the only things we found at the Museo Di Storia Della Scienca in Florence,Italy.

Overexposures for discovery and fame

Posted by Norman Sperling 12/22/2004 08:00AM

Imagers take note that patience and really long exposures can yield all kind of benefits...

Ode to the Othoscopic Eyepiece

Posted by Jim Shepard 07/19/2004 07:00AM

For all you Ortho fans out there.