The planet Mercury makes an appearance in our evening sky this month, though it’s not the best of the year. The planet makes a slow ascent above the west-southwestern sky. Though Mercury was officially above the horizon in late October, you probably won’t get a good look at it until after the middle of November. …

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We pretty much got clouded out for the partial solar eclipse on October 14th (though we did get to see it for about 30 seconds through a hole in the clouds. My thanks to Jim Wehmer, Erik Johnson, Jeff Kouzmanoff and I apologize if I missed someone. Special thanks to Jeff for taking the tent …

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We have had quite a few club events since the last meeting and I truly appreciate everyone’s time. The cookout was a blast and I probably ate too much. Go figure! We all agreed it would be cool to bring a portable fire pit out there for our next one. Maybe even a guitar! I …

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I suppose it’s cliché to say “where did the summer go?” Autumn begins this month which means shorter days but also longer nights for skywatching. There’s a lot going on this fall! I hope you can participate! If I’m being honest, I was a bit disappointed in the Perseid Meteor Shower. We saw 91 meteors …

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Happy August, everyone. As I write this the heat indices are near triple digits. Welcome to the “Dog Days of August.” At least we’re not in Phoenix, eh? There’s quite a few sky events happening this month from the opposition of Saturn, an occultation of the bright star Antares and of course the Perseid Meteor …

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