by Sandy Eulitt | Apr 29, 2023 | Telescopes and Missions
We don’t normally think of New Mexico as part of an earthquake zone. I am today years old that I’m learning this. The home of the two atomic bombs dropped by the United States onto Japan, Los Alamos National Laboratory, plays a vital part in producing a...
by Sandy Eulitt | Aug 3, 2016 | Space Clothing, Uncategorized
Women’s Space Apparel You’ve probably figured out by now that I like astronomy. A lot. So much so that I even have astronomy and space themed clothing, some of which I make. I not only have a telescope problem, I have a sewing machine problem. I really...
by Sandy Eulitt | Jul 19, 2013 | Archive, Involvement, San Diego Astronomy
Join the rest of the world between 2:27 and 2:42 pm Pacific Time today and step outside to Wave at Saturn. The Cassini spacecraft will be photographing Saturn, and Earth will be in the background. Everyone is encouraged to step outside at this time and wave, so...