by Sandy Eulitt | Nov 21, 2019 | Life in the Universe
I had no idea this Dragonfly mission was being planned. I haven’t been to a JPL Open House in several years. It looks like I might have to go this spring, to check out this drone that they’re building. I also just saw a headline that water vapor had been...
by Sandy Eulitt | Aug 24, 2015 | Space History and People, Telescopes and Missions
Tania Scott eulogizes Galileo and Rosetta Mission luminary Dr. Claudia J. Alexander JPL Planetary Scientist was instrumental to mission success The death of Claudia J. Alexander, a phenomenal woman of science, was totally overlooked by the social media world. WHY IS...
by Sandy Eulitt | Apr 29, 2015 | Telescopes and Astronomy Gear, The Sky Tonight
Most who know me know that I joke around about being a late night streetwalker. I love my nighttime walks, particularly when the skies are clear, and the temps are cool. Tonight was one of those truly perfect evenings here in San Diego. Amazingly clear, with the Moon...
by Sandy Eulitt | Apr 23, 2013 | Involvement, The Sky Tonight
The spring constellations of Virgo, Leo, Corvus, Beehive Cluster, Cancer, and Arcturus revealed themselves to me the night of April 13 on Mt. Laguna. It was a truly amazing experience, as I had not had the chance to view the wonders of the universe in quite some time....
by Sandy Eulitt | Feb 26, 2012 | Space In Movies & Television
I was just about to write a blog about the BEAUTIFUL alignment of the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter last night and then I checked out my Facebook page and saw this article: http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00003390/ It turns out that I was just working on...