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  • About Skyscrapers
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      • 75 Years of Skyscrapers: 1932 – 2007
      • A Quarter Century of Skyscraping: 1932-1957
      • Charles Hugh Smiley (1903-1977)
      • Frank Evans Seagrave (1860-1934)
      • Past Presidents
    • Officers & Committees
    • Seagrave Memorial Observatory
      • 12-inch Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain
      • 12-inch Patton Reflector
      • 16-inch Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain
      • 8-inch Alvan Clark Refractor
      • 8-inch Alvan Clark Refractor
      • Double Roll-Off Roof Observatory
      • Meeting Hall
      • Seagrave Memorial Observatory Open Nights
    • Skyscrapers, Inc.
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  • Articles
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Skyscrapers, Inc.

Skyscrapers, Inc.

Amateur Astronomical Society of Rhode Island

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June 1, 2011June 29, 2026History NotesBy Dave Huestis

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 […]

September 1, 2010June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Gerry Dyck

Stella-this and Stella-that

When I was just a little lad I longed to go to Stellafad,That magic spot in far Vermont – the mystic place […]

April 1, 2010June 29, 2026History Notes, Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

Celebrating the Sesquicentennial Birthday of Frank Evans Seagrave (1860–1934)

Frank Evans Seagrave was born March 29, 1860, son of Mary Greene (Evans) and George Augustus Seagrave. George was a wealthy owner […]

December 1, 2008June 29, 2026Members' ObservatoriesBy Tom Thibault

Heaven’s View Observatory

Well, I spent my first year and a half with my new scope setting it up on clear nights either in my […]

December 1, 2008June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Gerry Dyck

Reflections on Three Decades of Variable Star Observing

Sometimes I feel that my thirty years of variable star observing have been about as variable as the variable stars themselves. Next […]

June 29, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Gerry Dyck

How I became an Amateur Astronomer

Here are a few vivid memories of events from my childhood and youth which guided me along the path of amateur astronomy. […]

June 29, 2006June 29, 2026Memorials, Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

Vivian Hartnett Remembered

It is with great sadness I must inform you of the passing of a dear long-time member, Vivian Hartnett. Viv joined Skyscrapers back […]

May 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Gerry Dyck

Some Memorable Nights

The vast majority of my approximately 5,000 variable star observing sessions have been fairly routine affairs with no exceptional features to set […]

May 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Rick Lynch

Astronomy & Archaeology Intersect in the American Southwest

Rick Lynch at TuzigootFor the last two decades I have visited the Southwest United States on a regular basis for interests in […]

May 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Bill Gucfa

How I became an Amateur Astronomer

I don’t remember becoming an amateur astronomer. In all my time on this planet, I haven’t one memory of not appreciating the […]

May 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

An Amateur Astronomer’s Life

I was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 17, 1953. In 1959 my father’s job change moved our family to Warwick, […]

April 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Bob Howe

How I became an Amateur Astronomer

Well, Let Me See— I guess it all started when I was 8 or 9 years old. Once again, November arrived and, […]

April 1, 2006June 29, 2026History Notes, Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

The “Conjunction” of Frank Seagrave and Percival Lowell

Soon after I joined Skyscrapers, which is now more than 31 years ago, I became very interested in the history of our […]

February 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy Steve Hubbard

My Life as an Amateur Astronomer

When I was younger, I received a telescope for Christmas one year. It had to be sometime in the early to mid […]

January 1, 2006June 29, 2026Book ReviewsBy Gerry Dyck

Just Another Planet Book?

When our local town librarian called my attention to a new addition to our library, I wondered if it were just another […]

January 1, 2006June 29, 2026Our MembersBy John Kocur

My Life as an Amateur Astronomer

I have always been fascinated by Astronomy. Growing up in Douglas, Massachusetts, I remember when I was a little boy looking up […]

February 1, 2005June 29, 2026History NotesBy Dave Huestis

Portable Planetarium Show Transcript

Welcome ladies and gentlemen to our portable planetarium, which, as far as we know, is the first in the world of this […]

February 1, 2005June 29, 2026History NotesBy Dave Huestis

Skyscrapers Portable Planetarium Project

In my capacity as Skyscraper historian during the past couple of decades, I have endeavored to enlighten members, both old and new, […]

June 1, 2004June 29, 2026Memorials, Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

Brian Magaw: A Remembrance

10th Anniversary Remembrance Ten years ago this July, Skyscrapers were both ecstatic and sad at the same time. While we and the […]

October 1, 2003June 29, 2026History NotesBy Al Hall

An Historic 8¼” Alvan Clark Returns to its Former Glory

I can remember my first visit to Seagrave Observatory in N. Scituate, Rhode Island as clearly as though I’d been there yesterday. […]

March 1, 2003June 29, 2026History Notes, Our MembersBy Dave Huestis

Stardust Memories: Frank E. Seagrave and Halley’s Comet

During the fall of 1909 “prophets” and doomsayers were predicting dire earthly calamities because of a forthcoming celestial event — the return […]

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