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- Aurora in Texas by Scott Logan
The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are not a common sight in South Central Texas. An aurora is caused by the collision of charged particles from a coronal mass ejection (CME) with the Earth’s magnetic field. As a result of natural mechanism, energy releases in the atmosphere are made visible [...] - February's Sky Challenges by Scott Logan
Astronomers and Star Gazers need a challenge when observing. Novices can be easily overwhelmed by long lists of challenging objects. Expert observers can be so focused on their projects, they easily can ignore the challenge provided by observing with different instruments. By presenting three objects in each of several different [...] - Columbia by Scott Logan
In Memoriam Nine years ago today, February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia was returning from a routine research mission to study microgravity and Earth science with a multitude of international scientific investigations conducted continuously during its 16 days in orbit, when it disintegrated over Texas and Louisiana. Although the [...] - Challenger by Scott Logan
In Memoriam Twenty six years ago I was on my way to class when I decided to watch the the Challenger launch at the Student Lounge in the Science Building at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Little did I know that the two dozen students in the lounge [...] - Apollo 1 by Scott Logan
In Memoriam It was 44 years ago today that a fire in the cabin during a launch pad test at Launch Pad 34 at Cape Canaveral killed all three crew members – Command Pilot Virgil “Gus” Grissom, Senior Pilot Edward H. White and Pilot Roger B. Chaffee – and destroyed the Command [...] - An Active Sun by Scott Logan
CME IMPACT: As predicted by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab, a CME hit Earth’s magnetic field on 24 January at ~1500 UT (9 am CST). A geomagnetic storm is brewing in the aftermath of the impact, but as this alert is being written it is too soon to [...] - Viewing the "Pup" by Scott Logan
One of the more prominent stars in the night sky and the brightest is α Canis Majoris, better known as Sirius or the “Dog Star. At a distance of 8.6 lightyears, Sirius is the fifth closest known star. It is a slightly bluish, white main sequence dwarf star of spectral [...] - SOPA and PIPA by Scott Logan
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Astronomers and Star Gazers need a challenge when observing. Novices can be easily overwhelmed by long lists of challenging objects. Expert observers can be so focused on their projects, they easily can ignore the challenge provided by observing with different instruments. By presenting three objects in each of several different [...] - The Christmas Star by Scott Logan
One the questions often posed to and by astronomers this time of year is “What was the Star of Bethlehem?” Was the Star of Bethlehem a real astronomical event? Was it a myth created by the early church? Or could it have been something else? The Star of Bethlehem is [...]
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- Scott Logan on Texas WildfiresUPDATE: There are four new wildfires reported in Bexar. Two in the Stone Oak area, one to the west ...
- Scott Logan on Texas WildfiresUPDATE:It took about 3 hours to contain, but more than 40 units from SAFD and other regional fire departments have ...
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- admin on McDonald Observatory Escape…Rock House Fire Now 100 Percent Contained (May 3, 2011 1430) The end of the record-breaking Rock House Fire may finally ...
- Scott Logan on McDonald Observatory Escape…Update on the Rock House Fire(April 28, 2011 0630): The Roch House fire continues to burn in West Texas. ...
- Tony Berendsen on Viewing the "Pup"Thank you! What an awesome description of methods to see Sirius A and B.
- Ward Rabun on Detecting and Deflecting NE…Hey, good post. Can you tell me what theme you're using? I would like to make use of the theme ...
- Raymond Mak on The Summer Urban Deep SkyDear Mr. Scott Logan, I am a science student of the University of Hong Kong . I am writing a journal ...
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- Marlyn Dones on The Summer Urban Deep SkyI noticed something as well relating to this on another blog.Incredibly, your view on it's diametrically opposite as to the ...
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