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10 Minute Astronomy

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Stargazing for people who think they don't have time for stargazing.

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10 Minute Astronomy | Stargazing for people who think they don't have time for stargazing. 10 Minute Astronomy Stargazing for people who think they don't have time for stargazing. Observing report: annular eclipse on October 14, 2023 October 24, 2023 An index card cutout showing our route from SoCal to the centerline of the eclipse path. I’d been so focused on next year’s total solar eclipse that spring was halfway over before I realized that there was going to an annular eclipse this fall. Not only that, but the path of annularity would slash right through central Utah, where I usually go to hunt for dinosaurs. But by the time I wised up, all of the hotels in Utah were either booked up or charging ruinous prices. I looked farther east, and found affordable lodging in Gallup, New Mexico. So that became the base camp for my family’s eclipse expedition. Solar halo and sun dogs, from Kingman, Arizona, on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. We drove to Gallup on Friday, October 13. It ...

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