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The Elusive Lunar S

Is there an S on the Moon? Find out in this article by Gary George.

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Broad Creek Sky

Partly Cloudy Skies

By Rick Fensch I finally made it to Broad Creek last weekend for a night of observing. It’s been a few years since I was last there. I forgot how great the experience is. It …

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An Evening with Saturn

By Gary George I was out in the kitchen cooking dinner this past Thursday midafternoon when the phone rang. It was Larry asking what I’m doing tonight? nothing, I replied It’s starting to get too …

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First Clear Night in a Long Time

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First Night in the Dome

By Kiefer Iacaruso The other night I had the amazing opportunity to use the dome with Rick and two other members. When I was younger I always wanted to use an observatory. I never thought …

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2019 Total Lunar Eclipse

By Rick Fensch I sure hope you had the chance to view this eclipse because it was beautiful. If you didn’t, don’t worry, there will be more. You just have to wait until May 15, …

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  • NASA Langley Welcomes Virginia Teachers as Part of 2022 MODSIM Program
    Nearly a dozen middle- and high-school math educators from across Virginia spent June 23 at Langley - a culminating experience after a year of virtual online work in these areas using online sessions in Microsoft TEAMS, digital badges and other webinars.
  • VP Hosts NASA for Family STEM Event, Disney Pixar’s Lightyear Viewing
    Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff hosted an evening of NASA STEM activities Friday at the Naval Observatory for military families and local students and their families, which included a special screening of Disney Pixar’s Lightyear.

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  • NASA Awards Engineering, Technology, Science Contract
    NASA has awarded the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract to Jacobs Technology Inc. of Tullahoma, Tennessee, to provide engineering and scientific products, technical services and related services for the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, other NASA centers and government agencies.
  • Florida Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
    Florida students will have an opportunity soon to hear from NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

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