Messier Marathon - Free, Live and Online
Starting March 28 0100 GMT (7pm MDT on March 27)
Starting March 28 0100 GMT (7pm MDT on March 27)
Starting March 28 0100 GMT (7pm MDT on March 27)
A view of British Astronomy, with News, Views and Interviews
0100 UTC on Friday, March 19, 2010 (which is 9pm EDT on March 18)
New AFM*Radio feature program starts 0200 UT March 1
Astronomy.FM to Host First "Virtual" Tweetup to Celebrate NASA Solar Observatory Launch on February 9, 2010 (may change if launch is rescheduled)
9:00pm US EST on Friday, January 29, 2010 (0200UT Saturday, January 30)
Astronomy.FM, an amateur astronomy focused organization that launched its website in May 2009, has already grown to well over 600 members. Astronomy.FM would like to take this opportunity to share all of the 2009 AAPOD images that were voted "bes ...
High School Amateur Astronomer Continues Her Research
Astronomy.FM, Global-Rent-A-Scope and StarPals Provide Children with Astroimaging Opportunities
Astronomy.FM to Broadcast “MoonWalking with Rob Self-Pierson”
On Sunday night (December 13/14), Astronomy.FM will host MeteorWatch Central, featuring the latest Twitter #MeteorWatch conversation and images, live telescope imaging from Global-Rent-A-Scope's New Mexico and Australia facilities, meteor radar l ...
Astronomy.FM, in collaboration with A Sky Full of Stars, is pleased to announce an AFM*Radio Special Event, featuring a virtual tour of NASA’s Launch Pad 39A! Join us November 15, 2009, at 2100 EST (November 16, 0200 UTC) for an exciting intervi ...
On Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 9:00pm U.S. Eastern Time (01:00 UT), Astronomy.FM Radio will rebroadcast Vatican astronomer Dr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J.'s presentation, "The Galileo Affair: A Modern Perspective."
AFM*Radio live event
Saturday, October 24, 2009, at 9pm EDT (01:00 UT)
Astronomy.FM and Global-Rent-A-Scope have partnered for a special three-day "Galilean Nights" promotion offering free telescopic imaging time to internet users around the world.
Astronomy.FM announced September's Amateur Astronomy Picture of the Month (AAPOD) this evening on their Space Pirates Radio astronomy program.
Rolando Ligustri, a long time user of Global Rent A Scope (GRAS), used a GRAS remote access telescope in New Mexico - that anyone can control over the internet - to take this stunnning image of Comet 217P Linear as it passes the Orion Nebula Complex.
n Tuesday, August 25th to chat about all things astronomy