Midland Mall Remembrance
You may be thinking that my editors somehow switched the title of my monthly astronomy column with that of another columnist. What […]
You may be thinking that my editors somehow switched the title of my monthly astronomy column with that of another columnist. What […]
When I was just a little lad I longed to go to Stellafad,That magic spot in far Vermont – the mystic place […]
Frank Evans Seagrave was born March 29, 1860, son of Mary Greene (Evans) and George Augustus Seagrave. George was a wealthy owner […]
Well, I spent my first year and a half with my new scope setting it up on clear nights either in my […]
Sometimes I feel that my thirty years of variable star observing have been about as variable as the variable stars themselves. Next […]
Here are a few vivid memories of events from my childhood and youth which guided me along the path of amateur astronomy. […]
It is with great sadness I must inform you of the passing of a dear long-time member, Vivian Hartnett. Viv joined Skyscrapers back […]
The vast majority of my approximately 5,000 variable star observing sessions have been fairly routine affairs with no exceptional features to set […]
Rick Lynch at TuzigootFor the last two decades I have visited the Southwest United States on a regular basis for interests in […]
I don’t remember becoming an amateur astronomer. In all my time on this planet, I haven’t one memory of not appreciating the […]
I was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 17, 1953. In 1959 my father’s job change moved our family to Warwick, […]
Well, Let Me See— I guess it all started when I was 8 or 9 years old. Once again, November arrived and, […]
Soon after I joined Skyscrapers, which is now more than 31 years ago, I became very interested in the history of our […]
When I was younger, I received a telescope for Christmas one year. It had to be sometime in the early to mid […]
When our local town librarian called my attention to a new addition to our library, I wondered if it were just another […]
I have always been fascinated by Astronomy. Growing up in Douglas, Massachusetts, I remember when I was a little boy looking up […]
Welcome ladies and gentlemen to our portable planetarium, which, as far as we know, is the first in the world of this […]
In my capacity as Skyscraper historian during the past couple of decades, I have endeavored to enlighten members, both old and new, […]
10th Anniversary Remembrance Ten years ago this July, Skyscrapers were both ecstatic and sad at the same time. While we and the […]
I can remember my first visit to Seagrave Observatory in N. Scituate, Rhode Island as clearly as though I’d been there yesterday. […]
During the fall of 1909 “prophets” and doomsayers were predicting dire earthly calamities because of a forthcoming celestial event — the return […]
