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Post-Christmas star gazing at Land’s End, Dec. 26
4 hours ago ago from Richmond District Blog of San Francisco (richmondsfblog.com)
On Saturday night, December 26, the the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers will host a public star party, where anyone is invite to join them for some winter star gazing. The event begins around sunset (5pm) with a short talk on any of a myriad of astronomical topics, after which participants begin ...
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23 hours ago ago from Astroprof’s Page
I do several public star parties each year. Overall, it probably amounts to a little more than one every two months. Typically, I give a public talk about some topic in astronomy, and then we do viewing through telescopes that I bring. Usually, there are a few amateur astronomers who come and set up their telescopes, too. Once in a while I schedule star parties in December. Over the years, I've done several December star parties. ...
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22 minutes ago ago from Modern Oracle Tarot
Hope and compassion are ever-present, as the stars, even on a cloudy winter solstice night. We may not see them but they are there. When the time is right, when the clouds part, then we are able to see, and even the smallest star can light the way. As the stars have a capacity to shine, so we have the capacity for love and hope. It is the nature of the universe for it to be so.
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