Why Do Astronomy Outreach?
Zane Landers presented a talk at the January 2023 HAC meeting about why we should endeavor to support and participate in astronomy outreach events. The talk has been recorded and is available on YouTube.
Evening Stargazing: Tonight’s Sky and What’s Up?
The NASA Museum Alliance has provided some star gazing videos that may be of interest to our members. These are short videos that cover what is in the night sky for the current month.
S&T Astronomy News
- Radio Astronomers Measure a Brighter Sky Than They Expected
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5
- Into the Void: Investigating the Heart of a Giant Elliptical Galaxy
- Exploding Stars Sprinkled Ancient Earth With Radioactive Iron and Plutonium
- Double Whammy: Binary Supernova in Gemini
- Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Cold, Ancient Origins
- Lucy's First Asteroid Flyby Sheds Light on a Double-lobed Asteroid
S&T Night Sky News
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 19 – 28
- See Venus Disappear in Broad Daylight on June 17th
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 12 – 21
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 5 – 14
- Chance of Aurora Extends to Friday Night, June 5th
- Venus, Jupiter Converge in Stunning June 9th Dusk Conjunction
NASA Breaking News
- Northwest Earth and Space Science Pathways Project Celebrates Student Innovation Through ROADS from Earth to Venus National Challenge
- NASA, SBA Announce New Initiative to Scale American Space Economy
- NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of Innovation
- NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Preps for Spacewalk
- Mapping Earth’s Observations, featuring Betsy Ford
- NextSTEP-3 A: Lunar Enabling Technology
- NASA Seeks Industry Input to Accelerate Lunar Surface Technologies
Science Daily
- Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets
- James Webb uncovers exotic salt clouds on a mysterious pink world
- A rare supernova peeled back a star’s layers and revealed a hidden secret
- Astronomers found two rare super puff planets lighter than cotton candy
- Earth may have been seeding Venus with life for billions of years
- Einstein Probe may have caught a black hole tearing apart a white dwarf for the first time
- NASA’s Lucy finds a wobbling peanut-shaped asteroid with signs of ancient water








