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From the Vaults: Lori Garver

       Sometimes an unfamiliar name used as a title for an FTV article doesn’t have enough information to be a real ‘grabber’.  On the other hand, filling out the title of this installment with more details would be a little overwhelming.  With that said, let me add this to go with the * above to […]

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AstroCal – June 2023

       We begin this month with a rather unique observing challenge known as ‘opposing crescent Moons’.  This happens when the last faint crescent Moon of the latest cycle of phases is seen one day and the first new crescent Moon of the next cycle is seen the next day.  On December 31, 2013 and January […]

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FTV: The American Eclipse

       There was a time when Europeans looked down at just about everything that happened in England’s former colony.  Throughout the early decades of the 1800s, the general European view of the young United States was less than flattering – we were considered the rude, crude cousin no one wanted to associate with at a […]

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AstroCal – May 2023

       Greetings sky watchers – let us kick off May with a run down of things to look for in the morning sky.  Saturn can be found in Aquarius, the Water Bearer in the ESE to SE as dawn brightens.  Shining at +0.9 magnitude, a telescopic view would show the rings tipped just 8.0 degrees […]

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FTV: Driver’s Ed

       “Okay,” my father said, “Push in the clutch, pull out the choke, turn the key, and step on the starter pedal.”  When the engine came to life, he had me adjust the choke until the engine was idling smoothly and then continued:  “Now put the shift down into first like I showed you.  Give […]

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FTV: R.I.P. Lightsail 2

       On November 1 , 2022, an Earth orbiting probe ended its three and a half year mission with a firey plunge through the atmosphere.  Amazingly, the mission was slated to last a year, so the sponsoring organization, The Planetary Society, got a lot more bang for their buck.  Launched  on June 25, 2019, the […]

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AstroCal – April 2023

     Let us start the month with the elephant in the room, or should we say in the western sky? Venus remains the star of the show, so to speak, dominating the western sky.  After Venus and Jupiter had their very close encounter early in March, they began to drift apart  until Jupiter dropped out of […]

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