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  • Education at NEAIC

    Today is Friday, the second day of the 2008 Northeast Astro Imaging Conference (NEAIC) at Rockland Community College , in Suffern, New York. Because the college’s classes are still in session, NEAIC annually asks one of the participants to lecture to one or two classes about an astronomical subject....
    Posted to Astronomy.com blog (Weblog) by Michael Bakich on 04-25-2008
    Tags: Michael Bakich, observing, telescopes, conferences, imaging
  • Cool lunar eclipse image

    You know, it’s not often that I get excited about a partial lunar eclipse. Yes, the “near-perfect” alignment is cool, but it doesn’t get all that dark, and I just find myself wishing the event was a total eclipse. Well, here’s an image I’m really jazzed about. It came to me (as Photo Editor) from one...
    Posted to Astronomy.com blog (Weblog) by Michael Bakich on 08-20-2008
    Tags: Michael Bakich, observing, imaging
  • Galaxy Zoo project and you

    My wife and I attended a friend’s wedding this past weekend. When I told the groom’s mother what I did, she let forth the following: “Oh, you work for Astronomy magazine?! My husband is totally hooked on the Galaxy Zoo Project !” Turns out “totally hooked” is an understatement. Her husband told me he...
    Posted to Astronomy.com blog (Weblog) by Matt Quandt on 08-25-2008
    Tags: telescopes, deep sky, imaging
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