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Aurora Borealis over Southern California?! May 10, 2024

May 14, 2024May 15, 2024 Anthony Perkic

In May 2024, The most powerful geomagnetic storm to affect Earth since 2003 created a once in a lifetime event for the lucky few who witnessed it… by lucky few I mean those living in the Southern latitudes, including yours … Continue reading Aurora Borealis over Southern California?! May 10, 2024

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So… How Far is Far Enough From Light Pollution?

September 29, 2020May 26, 2024 Anthony Perkic

A trek for perfect dark skies … Continue reading So… How Far is Far Enough From Light Pollution?

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Seven Ways To Piss Off An Astronomer

January 5, 2019January 5, 2019 Anthony Perkic

Do you want to tick off an astronomer? Ask them, “what’s your star sign?” Continue reading Seven Ways To Piss Off An Astronomer

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