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Astronomy

Looking for an astronomy fix? We have you covered.

Interested in stargazing? Visit Sommers-Bausch Observatory (next to Fiske) --- the observatory provides free open houses throughout the year.

Photos of the Moon at perigee and apogee
Tuesday Fun Facts - Supermoons

April 7, 2020

Have you heard? The Super Pink Moon rises TONIGHT and we can't wait! But hold on, what IS a supermoon? Supermoons occur when a Full Moon coincides with perigee, meaning when the Moon is at its closest to Earth in its elliptical orbit. Check out the photo to see how...

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Daniel & Jorge Explain the Universe
Sound Wave Mondays - Daniel & Jorge Explain the Universe

April 6, 2020

Do you ever ponder the perplexities of space and wonder things like, "Can you slow down light?" or “Is it possible to destroy a black hole?" or even "How do we know the photon is real?" You're in luck, the podcast Daniel & Jorge Explain the Universe answers all of...

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Serene Sundays - The Big Picture

April 5, 2020

Some days may seem a little more difficult than others as we go through these strange times. Maria Mitchell, the first internationally known female professional astronomer and professor, said some words of great value, "Do not look at stars as bright spots only. Try to take in the vastness of...

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Physics Girl promotional piece with Dianna Cowern
Saturday Space Reels - Physics Girl

April 4, 2020

If you're a curious person constantly wondering about the science in the world around you, then the Physics Girl YouTube page is a go-to! Hosted by Dianna Cowern, her show goes into explanations of various physical phenomena you can find almost anywhere, like how sunscreen works (and how it looks...

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Poster from movie First Man
Friday Flicks - First Man

April 3, 2020

You may know who the first man to step foot on the Moon was, but you may not know his backstory. Our third Friday Flicks recommendation is First Man! Starring Ryan Gosling, this film looks into the life of astronaut Neil Armstrong on the famous Apollo 11 mission, which led...

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Screen capture from SkySafari of western sky with Venus and M45
Gaze Into the Cosmos on Thursday - Venus and the Pleaides

April 2, 2020

The weather may not cooperate tonight, but grab your binos tomorrow evening and take a look at Venus in the western sky as it approaches the Pleiades. The Pleaides is known by many names — Messier 45, Subaru, and the Seven Sisters. This open cluster lies about 440 light years...

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Wednesday Rad Apps - Night Sky

April 1, 2020

The universe is at your fingertips for FREE with the Night Sky app ! Explore the cosmos from the comfort of your couch, or wherever you may be. If you're curious what that star might be, if that bright object in the sky is a planet, or where M31 might...

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Apollo 8 photograph of Earth rise with the outline of a spaceship around earth
Tuesday Fun Facts - The Overview Effect part 2

March 31, 2020

In 1968, astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders, became the first human beings to leave low Earth orbit and travel to the Moon during the Apollo 8 mission . It was the first time we saw our breathtaking planet as a whole, suspended in the darkness of space...

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Sound Wave Mondays - Houston We Have a Podcast

March 30, 2020

If you want to learn more about the 'behind the scenes' at NASA, then Houston, We Have A Podcast is for you! At Fiske, we love this podcast because the host, Gary Jordan, invites experts from within NASA to share their knowledge and expertise on things you may never have...

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Serene Sundays - Perseverance

March 29, 2020

During these challenging times we are sharing some wisdom from Astronaut Mike Massimino . “Because being the right person isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being able to handle whatever life throws at you.” NASA rejected his application to become an astronaut 3 times before he finally got the job...

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More Astronomy Resources

Photo of the Andromeda galaxy by Stephan Abraas Stargate Observatory in Canon City

Astronomy-related websites

Enjoy our favorite astronomy-related websites for up-to-date information on what’s up in the sky, NASA news, beautiful astronomy images, eclipses, satellites, plus more.

  • Astronomy magazine - The Sky this Week
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe
  • Heavens-Above - Information about artificial satellites, ISS, HST, and Iridium flares
  • International Dark Sky Association - Videos about Light Pollution
  • NASA - News and mission information
  • NASA - eClips: Bringing STEM alive through NASA real-world connections and a Special Edition newsletter for Earth Day
  • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory videos - What’s Up, Mars Report, etc.
  • NASA Eclipse Information - Eclipses of the Sun and Moon
  • Origin of the Constellations from the International Astronomical Union 
  • Sky & Telescope magazine - This Week’s Sky at a Glance
Losing the Dark still image from film of bright sky, trees and buildings

Learn about light pollution

You can learn more about light pollution and how you can help save our starry skies watch "Losing the Dark" from the International Dark Sky Association and Loch Ness Productions. Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. It not only threatens astronomy but also disrupts wildlife, and affects human health. The glows over cities and towns — seen so clearly from space — are testament to the billions of dollars spent in wasted energy by lighting up the sky. The video introduces and illustrates some of the issues regarding light pollution and suggests three simple actions people can take to help mitigate it.

To learn more about local efforts to mitigate light pollution check out the Homeowner's Guide to Boulder's Outdoor Lighting Ordinance.

Hubble photo of a galaxy edge on

Got an astro question?

Email us! We'd love to hear from you.

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