This is why there is no star party tonight
— Glenn, February 21 2015
Continue reading →— Glenn, February 21 2015
Continue reading →Tonight’s star party was a pretty night, cut short when clouds built in around 8pm. When I got home it was 22 degrees at my house, and I think we were all tiring of the cold breeze blowing in our … Continue reading →
I figured many people would be unavailable for our star party the weekend after Christmas day, and only two RAC members and two visiting families came out for it. But we saw some pretty sights for a while. I’m not … Continue reading →
The sky was beautiful last night. Early in the evening of late November the Summer Triangle is high in the sky, though the temperatures clearly say it’s Winter. The wind came and went. While never strong enough to vibrate the … Continue reading →
Our October 25 star party at Caledon was beautiful. We had, if I saw everybody in the dark, 5 RAC members, some alumni, and about a half dozen visitors. The sky was completely clear in every direction. Great views in … Continue reading →
Ron went out last Tuesday to assist Wilderness Elementary School with their Observe the Moon night. This is the third time Rappahannock Astronomy Club has brought a telescope to this event. Ron says thankfully five teachers at the school brought … Continue reading →