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TSAU 2024-07 - Earth's Mini-Moon
TSAU 2024-07 - Earth's Mini-Moon
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TSAU 2024-07 - Earth's Mini-Moon

TSAU 2024 05 - September's Partial Lunar Eclipse
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TSAU 2024 05 - September's Partial Lunar Eclipse

TSAU 2024-03 The 2024 Perseid Meteor Shower
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TSAU 2024-03 The 2024 Perseid Meteor Shower

TSAU 2024 002 Solar Eclipse Across America
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TSAU 2024 002 Solar Eclipse Across America

TSAU 2024-01 Happy 2024
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TSAU 2024-01 Happy 2024

TSAU 2023-05 Auriga is Awesome
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TSAU 2023-05 Auriga is Awesome

TSAU 2023 10   The October Solar Eclipse
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TSAU 2023 10 The October Solar Eclipse

TSAU 2023 - 009 Antares Occultation
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TSAU 2023 - 009 Antares Occultation

Welcome to The Sky Above Us with James Albury!

 

James C. Albury is the manager of the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium and was co-host of the PBS television program "Star Gazers" (2011-2019).  He's now the host of his own astronomy program "The Sky Above Us".  James will give you a guided tour of the night sky and tell you what to look for during the coming weeks!

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