Perennial Astronomy Articles for Newsletters
- 01/08/2018
Many astronomy topics come up over and over again. To help, we have compiled a list of our own frequently updated articles about common astronomy topics asked of amateur astronomers for your use! Topics include meteor showers, supermoons, identifying UFOs, working with astronomy clubs, telescope information, citizen science programs, observing programs, stargazing tips, light pollution, and many more!
You can add these articles in your own club's newsletters, and even edit them with additional information and illustrations that your audience may find useful. We just ask that you give a credit at the end to the NASA Night Sky Network and author (if specified), and a link to our website: nightsky.jpl.nasa.org
If you have any feedback, be it suggestions for additional topics, corrections, or anything else, please let us know at nightskyinfo@astrosociety.org . We want to make sure these are accurate and useful for your audiences.
You can find the initial list here: https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/download-view.cfm?Doc_ID=611
More topics will be added over time, so come back now and again to see the latest updates.
Last Updated: January 12, 2018
We invite you to join the NASA Night Sky Network astronomy outreach community on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates on astronomy events, outreach opportunities, and astronomy activities. Pictures of your astronomy outreach and other behind the scenes photos are featured on our Instagram feed.
Subscribe to the Night Sky Network channel on YouTube and watch demonstrations of astronomy outreach activities and recordings of our monthly webinars with astronomy professionals and NASA scientists.
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The NASA Night Sky Network is managed by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The ASP is a 501c3 non-profit organization that advances science literacy through astronomy.
You can add these articles in your own club's newsletters, and even edit them with additional information and illustrations that your audience may find useful. We just ask that you give a credit at the end to the NASA Night Sky Network and author (if specified), and a link to our website: nightsky.jpl.nasa.org
If you have any feedback, be it suggestions for additional topics, corrections, or anything else, please let us know at nightskyinfo@astrosociety.org . We want to make sure these are accurate and useful for your audiences.
You can find the initial list here: https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/download-view.cfm?Doc_ID=611
More topics will be added over time, so come back now and again to see the latest updates.
Last Updated: January 12, 2018
We invite you to join the NASA Night Sky Network astronomy outreach community on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates on astronomy events, outreach opportunities, and astronomy activities. Pictures of your astronomy outreach and other behind the scenes photos are featured on our Instagram feed.
Subscribe to the Night Sky Network channel on YouTube and watch demonstrations of astronomy outreach activities and recordings of our monthly webinars with astronomy professionals and NASA scientists.
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The NASA Night Sky Network is managed by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The ASP is a 501c3 non-profit organization that advances science literacy through astronomy.