What’s Up February 2017
Here’s your latest issue of What’s New? Your Monthly Astronomy News. #KtSeery #WhatsNew For more information on these stories: Detailed Saturn’s rings images: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/close-views-show-saturns-rings-in-unprecedented-detail Tethys:...
Carnival of Space #494
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at NextBigFuture. Check out this week's sampling of space-related stories from our colleagues and friends! Click here to read Carnival of Space #494. And if you’re interested in looking back, here’s an archive to...
Carnival of Space #492-493
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Allen Versfeld at his Urban Astronomer blog. Check out this week's sampling of space-related stories from our colleagues and friends! Click here to read Carnival of Space #492-493. And if you’re interested in looking back,...
101 Astronomical Events in 2017: Free EBook!
Our friends over at Universe Today have published a free book detailing 101 events you can observe in the upcoming year. Written by David Dickinson, the book contains all the predictable events coming up: the occultations, the eclipses, the meteor showers, the...
Carnival of Space # 491
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by our friend Stefan Lamoureux over at Links Through Space. Check out this week's sampling of space-related stories from our colleagues and friends! Click here to read Carnival of Space #491. And if you’re interested in looking...
Citizen Science from Two Miles Up
What is citizen science? The CosmoQuest website has this definition: “Put simply, citizen science is any science done by everyday people that has the potential to lead to new understanding of the universe we share. This can vary from people studying Earth’s climate...

What’s Up January 2017
Here’s your latest issue of What’s New? Your Monthly Astronomy News. #KtSeery #WhatsNew For more information on these stories: Nebulas in satellite galaxy: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/festive-nebulas-light-up-milky-way-galaxy-satellite...
CosmoQuest Partners and Friends Met Up during AGU!
Folks who were in San Francisco for the American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting met up with Pamela and the CosmoQuest gang on Wednesday night, December 14 at Rosamunde Grille. This is one of Pamela's favorite places in the Mission District, and the gathering enjoyed...
Carnival of Space #490
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Pamela Hoffman at the Everyday Spacer blog. Check out this week's sampling of space-related stories from our colleagues and friends! Click here to read Carnival of Space #490. And if you’re interested in looking back, here’s...
Grants Available for 2017 Eclipse Activities from NSF
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) Solar Eclipse Task Force is pleased to announce a program of small grants to fund programs and activities aimed at engaging the public with the solar eclipse that will cross the continental US from coast to coast on August 21,...