Great Lakes Association of Astronomy ClubsPosted on by balrog
John McGill, a NASA Solar System Ambassador and credentialed launch photographer whose images have been shared by National Geographic – Space Launch: Along For The Ride, will take us on a journey from Apollo to Artemis as we prepare for …Continue reading →
Great Lakes Association of Astronomy ClubsPosted on by balrog
Take a virtual tour of the Moon in all-new 4K resolution, thanks to data provided by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. As the visualization moves around the near side, far side, north and south poles, we highlight interesting features, sites, …Continue reading →
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From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn’t always look like this. Thanks to NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at …Continue reading →
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Samer Hariri will be live streaming views of the Moon. A good resource for observers, teachers and students is NASA’s Moon Phase and Libration, 2020 Page
Great Lakes Association of Astronomy ClubsPosted on by balrog
Learn a little about the moon tonight with John Pannuto as he “de-myth-tefies” some common myths about the Moon. John Pannuto joined the Oakland Astronomy Club three short years ago. He learned quickly that the view through a telescope is …Continue reading →