Astronomy

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Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the December Starwatch for WNTI-the sound of Centenary. In this month of Christmas, it is fitting to see a manger in the western sky just below a cross shaped pattern of stars. The manger is Lyra (the Harp), […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the October Starwatch for WNTI-The Sound of Centenary. We’ve been traveling for about 7 months in space. We should be arriving at our destination very shortly. We’ll be living there until we get a replacement crew. It’s not […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the July Starwatch for WNTI-The Sound of Centenary. I was now moving away from the pervasive magnetic field. It is a region that is called interstellar space. I am carrying an external plaque with an image that displays […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ, bringing you the May Starwatch for WNTI-The Sound of Centenary   When I drop a ball, it falls down instead of up.  We call this phenomenon “gravity”. It’s defined as the natural attraction between physical bodies, and it causes things to fall towards the Earth.  […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the April Starwatch for WNTI-The Sound of Centenary I feel it tugging on my body. I’m being pulled into an area of space that’s curved in on itself. I can now see the back of my head. If […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the March Starwatch for the WNTI listening area. Although Benjamin Franklin never invented the clock, he did invent the idea of Daylight Saving Time. He conceived of the idea when he served as a delegate to Paris, and […]


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