CAROl’S CORNER OF THE COSMOS
Carol Lutsinger, the founder of the South Texas Astronomical Society (STARS), is a retired educator with 40 years of teaching and inspiring students in Brownsville, Texas. Her passion for sharing the wonders of space and astronomy has always extended beyond the classroom. Since 1998, she has been the author of the popular “Stargazer” column for The Brownsville Herald. In the past five years, she has also brought her expertise to readers in Harlingen, contributing to both the online and print editions of a local newspaper.
From Cygnus to Polaris
Change Over Time in Our Solar System
Tips for Constellation Viewing & Telescope Buying
The Perseids Meteor Shower
A Scorpius/Fishhook Myth Retold
Baseball Diamond in the Sky
The Early Autumn Sky
Constellations & Satellites in the Sky
Moon Watching
STARGAzER
NO NEWSPAPER? NO WORRIES!
Carol’s Corner of the Cosmos aims to preserve the work and legacy of Carol Lutsinger, including her longtime “Stargazer” columns, astronomy outreach and other projects that inspired curiosity about the night sky across the Rio Grande Valley.
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SCIENCE STUFF
Join Carol as she leads us through fun science talks and activities, some of which can be done at home! Videos recorded for YouTube by BISD-KBSD ITV.
Solar System Ambassador
Visit Carol's NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador page and stay up-to-date with exciting events she'll be participating in!