
Events on the Horizon – August
August dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Thursday 02/Friday Observing, Lincoln Center, Manhattan; begins at 8:00PM Observing, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan; begins at 8:30PM Observing, Brooklyn
August dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Thursday 02/Friday Observing, Lincoln Center, Manhattan; begins at 8:00PM Observing, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan; begins at 8:30PM Observing, Brooklyn
On July 20th, 2019, AAA brought out solar telescopes for public viewing at the Arthur Ross Terrace at the Natural History Museum. Howard Fink, Faisal
July dates of upcoming AAA events 02/Tuesday Observing, High Line, Manhattan; begins at 8:30PM 05/Friday Observing, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan; begins at 8:30PM Observing, Lincoln
June dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Saturday Observing, Pier i – Summer on the Hudson, Manhattan; 8:00 – 11:00 PM Observing, Lincoln Center, Manhattan; begins
May dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Wednesday AAA Board Meeting – Members Only AAA Class, Spring 2019 Class – Cosmology 101: Major Issues, 4th class: “Redshift
April dates of upcoming AAA events 02/Tuesday AAA Class, “Spring 2019 Stargazing Skills Workshop” 4th class, Instructor: Peter Tagatac; Manhattan, 6:30 – 8:30PM Observing, High
March dates of upcoming AAA events 01/Friday Lectures,”Neutrinos and the High Energy Universe with Ice Cube” presented by Joanna Kiryluk, Stony Brook University; American Museum of
February dates of upcoming AAA events 05/Tuesday AAA Class, Winter 2019 Class – Astronomy 101, 3rd class: “The Solar System”, Instructor: Irene Pease; Manhattan, 6:30 –
January dates of upcoming AAA events 09/Wednesday AAA Class, Winter 2019 Class – Astronomy Smorgasbord, 1st class: “Meet the Meteorites”, Instructor: Irene Pease; Manhattan, 6:30 –
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