Amici di astronomia binoculare UAI
Da Commissione Divulgazione - Unione Astrofili Italiani.
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A lifelong amateur astronomer, Phil Harrington was bitten by the "astronomical bug" when he was assigned to watch the total lunar eclipse of April 1968 as a homework assignment. Since then, Phil has spent countless hours touring the universe through telescopes and binoculars. He is a former staff member of New York City's Hayden Planetarium and instructor at the Vanderbilt Planetarium in Centerport, New York. | A lifelong amateur astronomer, Phil Harrington was bitten by the "astronomical bug" when he was assigned to watch the total lunar eclipse of April 1968 as a homework assignment. Since then, Phil has spent countless hours touring the universe through telescopes and binoculars. He is a former staff member of New York City's Hayden Planetarium and instructor at the Vanderbilt Planetarium in Centerport, New York. | ||
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A native of Rowayton, Connecticut, Phil married his Wagner College sweetheart, Wendy, in 1980. They now live on Long Island's north shore. Phil is also an avid bicyclist and authored, with Wendy, “Short Bike Rides in and around New York City”. | A native of Rowayton, Connecticut, Phil married his Wagner College sweetheart, Wendy, in 1980. They now live on Long Island's north shore. Phil is also an avid bicyclist and authored, with Wendy, “Short Bike Rides in and around New York City”. | ||
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Phil Harrington, astronomo dilettante per tutta la vita, è stato infettato dal “virus astronomico" quando gli è stato assegnato l'incarico di osservare l'eclissi lunare totale dell'aprile 1968 come compito a casa. Da allora, Phil ha trascorso innumerevoli ore a osservare l'universo attraverso telescopi e binocoli. È un ex membro dello Hayden Planetarium di New York City e istruttore al Vanderbilt Planetarium di Centerport, New York. | Phil Harrington, astronomo dilettante per tutta la vita, è stato infettato dal “virus astronomico" quando gli è stato assegnato l'incarico di osservare l'eclissi lunare totale dell'aprile 1968 come compito a casa. Da allora, Phil ha trascorso innumerevoli ore a osservare l'universo attraverso telescopi e binocoli. È un ex membro dello Hayden Planetarium di New York City e istruttore al Vanderbilt Planetarium di Centerport, New York. |
Versione delle 15:44, 20 nov 2018
Amici di Astronomia Binoculare UAI - Friends of UAI Binocular Astronomy |