Author: amy

Spring 2016 Classes

CLICK HERE to find out about Spring 2016 Classes!   This spring we are offering Introductory Classes, 3 Session Classes, a Mini-Semester Course that lasts 6 weeks, two new daytime offerings including a Telescope Making Class and All About the Sun class and Girl Scout programs. Programs are located in South Austin and Cedar Park/Round…
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March 29, 2016 0

Starry Sky Austin: Sparking Interest in Guatemala

Click on this link to read a blog article about my outreach trip to Guatemala on the Astronomers Without Borders site. It is written by Roberto Molar Candanosa, a masters degree student in Texas A&M’s Science Journalism program and supporter of Astronomers Without Borders. Check him out!


March 28, 2016 0

Texas Night Sky Festival

What a fun day it was at the Texas Night Sky Festival! There were a lot of girl scouts and families there ready to learn about how to save our night sky and learn about astronomy. There were so many booths and supporters for the festival! It was inspiring and exciting to see so much…
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March 6, 2016 0

Our True Job as Educators

We are swimming in the Information Age. With just a click, we can find the answers to any question we have. We can communicate with other countries without paying a cent in international phone charges. This was not so just 20 years ago. So where does education fit into this capability we now have? How…
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February 25, 2016 0

Aquí en Guatemala

  2/15   I’m here!  It was a beautiful day! My cousin Abel, his brother-in-law and his daughter Luciana picked me up at the airport and brought me to Antigua. I was greeted by my Aunt and Unlce, Marielena and Jorge.  I grabbed some great typical food at La Cuevita de los Urquizú and got…
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February 15, 2016 0

Guatemala or bust!

   Getting ready to leave for Guatemala on Monday! Here is one of the two scopes that YOUR donations purchased. Thank you to Shellie Rosen, Dave English, The Nieto Family, The McCabe-Cataña Family, David Mathias, President of the Austin Astronomical Society, Beau Wheeler and Family, Jake Stewart, Lori Paredes, Abel Paredes, Dorothy Jackson, Preescolarte Spanish…
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February 12, 2016 0

Neil deGrasse Tyson never ceases to inspire

My all time favorite science communicator and astrophysicist is Neil deGrasse Tyson. I have a secret crush on him (don’t tell my husband, oh wait… he already knows and surprises me with his videos all the time). I have shown this video to students in the past and stopped recently. Every time I watch it,…
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January 29, 2016 0

Now Hiring Astronomy Educators

We are hiring educators who love science and astronomy and are interested in joining to create a team of inspired educators to bring more of Starry Sky Austin’s programs to the public. This is a contract and as needed position that varies in frequency. Please email your resume to amy@starryskyaustin.com.


January 25, 2016 0

Astronomy Outreach in Guatemala

My father is from Guatemala and my mother is from Texas. I have fond memories of traveling every summer to Guatemala to visit my cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents.  I hadn’t been back to visit in almost 6 years until this past Thanksgiving. We traveled with our whole immediate family and brought our 3 daughters.…
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January 14, 2016 0

Reimers Observatory

  Please go to the observatory’s new website to find out about observatory programs: https://parks.traviscountytx.gov/find-a-park/reimers-ranch/observatory This Fall I began working at the Travis County Reimers Observatory! It has to be by far the best job I’ve had (aside from being the director of Starry Sky Austin, of course!) It is open to small groups of 30…
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January 12, 2016 0