
San Antonio Astronomical Association It looks like it will be another clear night, although the NWS is forecasting strog winds and 30 mph gusts, why not ring in the New Year by stargazing?

San Antonio Astronomical Association It looks like we may have a mostly clear evening tonight, so why not join us at McAllister Park beginning at dusk for Astronomy in the Park.

San Antonio Astronomical Association San Antonio SkyWatch - A Blue Moon and Astronomy 2009
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One must wonder how the doom peddlers managed to miss this one: On the last day of this year, at 13:13 CST the second Full Moon of December will occur

San Antonio Astronomical Association
Join us for Astronomy in the Park on Wednesday nights beginning at sunset. Astronomy in the Park is held each Wednesday at McAllister Park, weather permitting. A map of the park can be found here: http://sanantonioastronomy.org/PDF/McAll isterMap.pdf
Time:6:30PM Wednesday, December 30th
Location:McAllister Park

San Antonio Astronomical Association San Antonio SkyWatch - The Christmas Star
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One the questions often posed to and by astronomers this time of year is

San Antonio Astronomical Association
Join us for Astronomy in the Park on Wednesday nights beginning at sunset. Astronomy in the Park is held each Wednesday at McAllister Park, weather permitting. A map of the park can be found here: http://sanantonioastronomy.org/PDF/McAll isterMap.pdf
Time:6:00PM Wednesday, December 23rd
Location:McAllister Park

John Paul Villarreal Hey do yall guys still have Astronomy in the park every Wednesday at McAllister?

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Dec. 8, 2009: Make hot cocoa. Bundle up. Tell your friends. The best meteor shower of 2009 is about to fall over North America on a long, cold December night.

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The best space images of the week, putting you in touch with the most distant parts of the galaxy.

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The Wizard Nebula is a large, diffuse HII region in Cepheus associated with the star cluster NGC7380. It is ionized by the binary star DH Cephei. Stewart Sharpless cataloged this as object 142 in his 1959 catalog. This image is a composite of 6 hours of RGB color data combined

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Something is happening in the deep southern sky. The enigmatic, extremely bright, and decidedly unstable star η Carinae has unexpectedly risen in

San Antonio Astronomical Association
Join us for Astronomy in the Park on Wednesday nights beginning at sunset. Astronomy in the Park is held each Wednesday at McAllister Park, weather permitting. A map of the park can be found here: http://sanantonioastronomy.org/PDF/McAll isterMap.pdf
Time:6:30PM Wednesday, December 2nd
Location:McAllister Park

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The most commonly used morphological classification scheme for galaxies was invented by Edwin Hubble in 1936. It has also been called the �Hubble tun

San Antonio Astronomical Association
Join us for Astronomy in the Park on Wednesday nights beginning at sunset. Astronomy in the Park is held each Wednesday at McAllister Park, weather permitting. A map of the park can be found here: http://sanantonioastronomy.org/PDF/McAll isterMap.pdf
Time:6:30PM Wednesday, November 25th
Location:McAllister Park




















