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MAS Happenings – January 20 2026
Happenings this Week Reflections on Light Pollution — Does It Get a Bad Rap? Amateur astronomers appear to suffer, emotionally speaking, when the topic of light pollution comes up. As the MAS resident pop psychologist (another of my made-up hats), I like to remind my “patients” that small shifts in perspective can make a big difference. There are always...
MAS Happenings – January 13 2026
Happenings this Week Lo, as I chart my observing season for the year of our Sun 2026, the cosmos doth reveal its cruel jest: thirteen full moons, with the month of May so greedy as to claim two. Behold, their lamentable roll call below – named not by poets or ancient farmers, but by the emotions they stir within the long-suffering keepers of glass and...
MAS Happenings – January 6 2026
Happenings this Week Welcome to 2026! I’m donning my prognostication hat to bring you my Top 10 Astronomy Predictions for the New Year (move over Nostradamus): Around February 28, non-astronomers in your social circles will ask you about a significant planetary alignment involving Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (but alas, not Mars)....
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