Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe Why Radio? Relevant Links: Atmospheric Absorption,
Hello Astronomy Section! Join us in person at our dark sky site, the Marian and Max Farash Center for Observational Astronomy, in Ionia NY for our June monthly membership meeting this Friday. See directions on our website: https://rochesterastronomy.org/directions-to-the-farash-center/ or use this address: 8355 County Road 14 Ionia, NY. We intend
Section Pages: Introduction – Why Radio? – History – Light – Pixels Disclaimer The Radio Astronomy section of the ASRAS website is under constant construction. So please be patient with us as we learn how to design effective web pages in WordPress. Thanks,Martin Pepe Introduction Today, the fields of Astronomy
Original posting: 2 April 2022 by Pete BonneauOriginal location: rochesterastronomy.org/asras-meeting-recordings/
Callisto Solar Radio Spectrometer Development in Western New York, USA Preface Over the years, I’ve read with great interest the many RaRa projects in the club’s newsletter. I hope you find our work below, an acceptable, addition, to this excellent collection. This radio telescope is being developed for the global
Click the link to view Dave Bishops Astronomy year 2017 slide show: Astronomy year 2017 review slideshow Original posting: 21 May 2017 by Joel SchmidOriginal location: rochesterastronomy.org/astronomy-year-2017-review-slideshow/