Monthly Archives: January 2022

From the lens of Lisa

by Lisa Ann Fanning “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” I feel like this sums up the last 2 years and Comet Leonard too!  I’ve attempted to view the comet 9x and only had success … Continue reading

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New Jersey State Planetarium – Sky Views December

Our member Bill Murray showing the December skies at the New Jersey State Planetarium where he is the Planetarium Technician.

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan Metal Planet Orbits Its Star Every 7.7 HoursAstronomers engaged in the sport of hunting exoplanets, or planets around other star systems have spotted a tiny world designated GJ 367 b with about half the … Continue reading

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