Fort Bend Astronomy Club

Fort Bend Astronomy Club The Fort Bend Astronomy Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to the acquisition and dissemina

The Fort Bend Astronomy Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to the acquisition and dissemination of information pertaining to the science of Astronomy. Our goal is not only to serve our members, but the general public as well.

10/20/2023

Anil Ketkar's time lapse of the October 14 annular Eclipse!

Couple of shots of the Solar Eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023.  These were taken with my cell phone but I was projecting the ima...
10/17/2023

Couple of shots of the Solar Eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023. These were taken with my cell phone but I was projecting the image with a SunSpotter Scope from the George Observatory.

Folks - on this page we get many questions about the club.   We would really encourage you to look our webpage ...
10/21/2021

Folks - on this page we get many questions about the club. We would really encourage you to look our webpage www.fbac.org for all the details about the club, membership, activities, and such!

The Rich Color Variations of Pluto: Pluto's surface sports a remarkable range of subtle colors, enhanced in this view to a rainbow of pale blues, yellows, oranges, and deep reds.

Oh no... hopefully it will be replaced somehow!!!
11/19/2020

Oh no... hopefully it will be replaced somehow!!!

Arecibo Telescope's illustrious scientific career is over.

08/18/2020

Just as an update -- The George is still closed not so much for renovations but per the pandemic. This is also a limitation imposed by the Texas State Parks. While the park is open for camping and day activities, it is our understanding that the park only allows a certain number of visitors in per day, and once that limit is reached, they allow no more in. As such, until the rules are relaxed - there is no observing being done at the Nature Center parking lot. Realize that the eyepiece can be considered a point of infection as multiple people end up touching it. As such, outreach as we did pre-Covid, is not possible and many are hesitant to do outreach until social distancing stipulations are relaxed and when the infection rate is near zero. A few have discussed using TV monitors to show what's in the eyepiece with webcams to their scopes and that may work in other settings, but that is not an option in the Nature Center parking lot. When the George Observatory gets closer to normal operations, we'll post it.

Longing for the days of outreach.   Someday...
08/03/2020

Longing for the days of outreach. Someday...

Astronomy outreach memories

Back in 2015 I gave this talk to the Houston Astronomical Society and it was recorded and posted on YouTube. It is now f...
07/20/2020

Back in 2015 I gave this talk to the Houston Astronomical Society and it was recorded and posted on YouTube. It is now five years since and I took some time to update this. I've given this talk a few times to the local clubs and at Astronomy Day for the past 9 or so years. If you are considering buying a telescope, please consider viewing it. I will apologize as it ended up being 40 mins, but I do have a breakdown of topics in the description.

If you are considering buying a telescope please watch. We amateur astronomers want you to make an informed and careful choice. Please do not buy scopes from...

For those chasing Neowise!!
07/15/2020

For those chasing Neowise!!

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