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A.A.Q

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



Address: University of Queensland, St Lucia Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.aaq.org.au

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24.01.2022 The exoplanet Dagon, associated with the star Fomalhaut, disappeared from Hubble observations. Read this article to find out what it is thought actually happened... https://www.sciencealert.com/astronomers-have-solved-the-my



24.01.2022 https://www.sciencealert.com/mysterious-bright-spots-on-dwa

23.01.2022 https://www.spaceconnectonline.com.au//4342-hubble-joins-f

22.01.2022 Outback amateur astronomers track planetary changes from Queensland backyards - courtesy ABC Capricornia https://www.abc.net.au//outback-amateur-astronome/12600974



22.01.2022 Despite low levels of activity the Sun is the subject of at least 3 studies.

19.01.2022 If you are interested in the Space Industry you may like to watch ABC Television's 4 Corners show 8:30pm Monday 31st August...

19.01.2022 Incredible footage of an Earth flyby of the BepiColombo spacecraft. https://www.space.com/crescent-earth-farewell-photo-from-me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-8ZhZL8Rk



17.01.2022 Turbulence: From Your Hot Chocolate to Big Galaxies! From Australia's Mt Stromlo observatory, an accessible talk by Rajsekhar Mohapatra. A video nearly 35 minutes long.

15.01.2022 Captured on Oct. 20, 2020 during the OSIRIS-REx mission’s Touch-And-Go (TAG) sample collection event, these two images show the SamCam imager’s field of view as... the NASA spacecraft approaches and touches down on asteroid Bennu’s surface, over 200 million miles (321 million kilometers) away from Earth. Details: www.nasa.gov//2/osiris-rex-tags-surface-of-asteroid-bennu/ If the collected sample checks out, it will be returned for analysis on Earth in 2023. More about the asteroid Bennu: solarsystem.nasa.gov/asteroids-comets-and-me//101955-bennu

13.01.2022 Don't grow tired of seeing these impressive feats - recent landing of a SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage at Vandenberg

12.01.2022 Eta Aquarids meteor shower...and a comet. If you can handle a very early morning start in the cold, the peak is forecast to occur between 2:00am and dawn on 6 May. While you're there, comet C/2020 F8 SWAN is visible (just) in binoculars from about 4:30am in the North East. One of our members took this shot this morning with a DSLR camera and 200mm lens. For the Eta Aquarids https://www.abc.net.au//eta-aquariid-meteor-showe/12194636 The comet https://theskylive.com/where-is-c2020f8

09.01.2022 Article on night sky astronomy photography and what you can see the month of August. Features work of two inspiring amateur astronomers and educators Noeleen Lowndes and Dylan O'Donnell. https://www.abc.net.au//astrophotographers-guide-/12512364



08.01.2022 Its not a joke or April 1st https://www.itnews.com.au//nokia-to-build-mobile-network-o

03.01.2022 https://www.spaceconnectonline.com.au//4495-hayabusa-2-re-

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