October Sky 2020
The moon. What can be said about it that hasn’t been said already by millennia of poets and dreamers, or […]
by Mary Stewart Adams
by Mary Stewart Adams
The moon. What can be said about it that hasn’t been said already by millennia of poets and dreamers, or […]
On Tuesday the planet Mars will be closer to us than it will be for another 15 years, so the […]
Thanks for tuning in with me and Blissfest for Equinox 2020. Here is the third and final installment of our […]
As we turn toward the final weeks of the season, my imagination as a star lore historian turns to the […]
It’s the third full week of January, and though we are one month past Winter Solstice and the sunlight is […]
Mercury, messenger of gods, prince of tricksters and bringer of dreams, is in the morning sky an hour before sunrise […]
All the night sky talk this summer will be about the remarkable visibility of the planet Mars. Mars will come […]
Image created by Guy Ottewell from his Astronomical Calendar 2018 Next month, the planet Mars will make one of its […]
In 1678, the Godiva Procession was instituted in Coventry, England, to commemorate and honor Lady Godiva, who rode naked on […]
Follow this link for the storyteller’s details on the Godiva Moon! And mark your calendar for these celestial events that […]