Greetings from Palmia Observatory
One of the most popular sessions today was the imaging of the M87 black hole recent announcement by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration.
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Observing with Street Lights

Dark sky sites not always necessary to see the Milky Way (This image was taken ouside of a B&B in Julian, CA)
Monday, April 15, 2019
Sunday, April 14, 2019
First sessions of April APS Meeting; Amory Lovins; AstroKatie; Cosmic Ray Elemental Abundances; Katherine Freese, Cosmic Cocktail and Dark Stars
Greetings from Palmia Observatory,
I'm here at Denver for the start of the April Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) and the theme of the meeting is "Quarks to Cosmos" and can offer this brief summary of events.
I'm here at Denver for the start of the April Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) and the theme of the meeting is "Quarks to Cosmos" and can offer this brief summary of events.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
First night at Denver April APS; Janna Levin; Dark Matter Workshop; Axions, Sterile Neutrinos, Antimatter; Primakoff Effect and Compton Wavelengths
Greetings from Palmia Observatory,
Well its time for April American Physical Society meeting, so here I am in Denver, Colorado.
Well its time for April American Physical Society meeting, so here I am in Denver, Colorado.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
How Northern Lights might make sounds; Plasmons, Batteries, Computer Memory and Temperature with STEM; Has the EHT photographed a Black Hole?
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well here we are packing our bags for the upcoming April APS meeting in Denver but we can report on some of the events of this week and check the incoming mail, which hopefully will have the first photograph of a black hole.
Well here we are packing our bags for the upcoming April APS meeting in Denver but we can report on some of the events of this week and check the incoming mail, which hopefully will have the first photograph of a black hole.
Friday, April 5, 2019
Relic Cosmic Neutrino Background affects structure and can be observed; New lightweight goto mount and camera at OCA Astroimagers SIG; With clouds read Alice and Bob's adventures
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well relic neutrinos, leftovers from the Big Bang, have been in the news this week.
Well relic neutrinos, leftovers from the Big Bang, have been in the news this week.
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