February Meeting Date Change
Our February meeting date has been changed from Feb 6 to Feb 13 to accommodate our speaker’s schedule. The meeting will be held in room A102, Cochise College downtown campus on Friday February 13 at 7 p.m. The speaker is HAC member Michael Borland. Dr. Borland will discuss narrow-band solar imaging.
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
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 6 – 15
- Rubin Observatory Sends 800,000 Alerts to Astronomers — Per Night
- AI Reveals New Galaxies in James Webb Space Telescope Images
- Dawn Delight: Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3rd
- Largest Image of Its Kind Will Solve Milky Way Mystery
- March Podcast: The Winter Triangle
- SpaceX Aims to Launch 1 Million AI Data Center Satellites
S&T Night Sky News
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 6 – 15
- Dawn Delight: Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3rd
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, February 27 – March 8
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, February 20 – March 1
- Watch the Young Moon Greet Mercury at Sunset
- Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann Bursts as "Ice Volcano" Erupts
- This Week's Sky at a Glance, February 13 – 22
NASA Breaking News
- ARMD Research Solicitations (Updated March 6)
- NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman CRS-24 Station Resupply Launch
- NASA’s DART Mission Changed Orbit of Asteroid Didymos Around Sun
- Track NASA’s Artemis II Mission in Real Time
- Weekends on the Space Station
- NASA to Cover Northrop Grumman Cargo Spacecraft Departure
- Ailing “Megaberg” Sparks Surge of Microscopic Life
Science Daily
- Astronomers discover giant cosmic sheet around the Milky Way
- ALMA captures the most detailed image ever of the Milky Way’s turbulent core
- Neutrinos could explain why matter survived the Big Bang
- Blasted off Mars and still alive
- James Webb spots a galaxy with tentacles in deep space
- Hidden oceans on icy moons may be boiling beneath the surface
- A faint cosmic hum could solve the Universe’s expansion mystery








