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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.

Screen capture from SkySafari of western sky for March 26, 2020
Gaze Into the Cosmos on Thursday - Venus Greatest Elongation

March 26, 2020

Step outside tonight after dinner and see Venus high in the western sky. In fact, Venus is at greatest elongation this week (distance from the Sun from our perspective). Specifically, it's 46 degrees east of Old Sol in our sky. Got binoculars or a scope? You'll see Venus looking like...

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Wednesday Rad Apps - Moon Globe

March 25, 2020

At Fiske, we love this rad app: MOON GLOBE - This app is a must have! And, it's FREE! Want to know what that crater is named? How about where Apollo 11 landed? Wanna see the far side of the Moon? Look no more, this app will turn your mobile...

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Tuesday Fun Facts - The Overview Effect part 1

March 24, 2020

When viewing the Earth as a collective whole, it’s difficult not to feel a sense of connectedness and unity. On our blue marble, suspended in the black velvet backdrop of space, is everyone and everything you’ve ever known or heard about. The Overview Effect is a shift in awareness or...

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Sound Wave Mondays - Astronomy Cast

March 23, 2020

Got specific questions about astronomy? Look no further! Astronomy Cast has all the answers. This was the first podcast that came to mind for our new feature Monday's Sound Waves. What is going on with Betelgeuse? Why can't we figure out the age of Saturn's rings? How does terraforming work?...

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Serene Sundays - Why do YOU love astronomy?

March 22, 2020

Why do YOU love astronomy? For some, astronomy takes them beyond themselves to create a sense of humbleness. Our first Serene Sunday focuses on that feeling of humbled awe we experience while gazing into the cosmos, and we feel that mathematician, physicist, engineer, and philosopher Henri Poincaré said it well:...

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Saturday Space Reels - Crash Course Astronomy

March 21, 2020

Have you ever wanted to know basically everything about the universe? Are you insatiably curious about what's directly above our heads? We know the perfect YouTube series for you! Tune in to Crash Course Astronomy with the Bad Astronomer, Phil Plait! The very first episode takes you on a tour...

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Friday Flicks - The Martian

March 20, 2020

Adapted from Andy Weir’s novel, “The Martian” is the first on our new ‘Friday Flicks’ movie list! As described by IMDb, the plot is recounted as “an astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assume him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal...

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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
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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.

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Got an astro question?

Email us! We'd love to hear from you.

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