
Events on the Horizon – December
December dates of upcoming AAA events 04/Tuesday AAA Class, Intro to Night Sky Photography Manhattan; 6:30 – 8:30PM 05/Wednesday AAA Class, Measuring Distances in Space Manhattan; 6:30
December dates of upcoming AAA events 04/Tuesday AAA Class, Intro to Night Sky Photography Manhattan; 6:30 – 8:30PM 05/Wednesday AAA Class, Measuring Distances in Space Manhattan; 6:30
November dates of upcoming AAA events 02/Friday Lectures, “Stephen Hawking’s Life and Work” presented by George Greenstein, Amherst College; American Museum of Natural History, Manhattan; begins at
At Autumn Starfest 2018, Preston Stahly unveiled a new cinematic reel of images, “Starfest – Central Park – September 22, 2018 ” taken by AAA Astrophotographers. One
I thoroughly enjoyed Jason Tang’s article. It reminded me of several other New York sidewalk astronomers. One was the notable Heinrich “Henry” Goebel, who’s incandescent light
October dates of upcoming AAA events 02/Tuesday Observing, High Line, Manhattan; begins at sunset 03/Wednesday AAA Class, Astronomy 101: The Basics, Manhattan, 6:30 – 8:30PM
August dates of upcoming AAA events 03/Friday Observing, Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan; begins at sunset Observing, Lincoln Center, Manhattan; begins at sunset 04/Saturday Observing, Pier
July dates of upcoming AAA events July 03/Tuesday Astro Answers, Russell Parry, “Appley Bridge Meteorite”, AMNH/Linder Theater, 6:15 – 8:00PM Observing, High Line, Manhattan; begins at
June dates of upcoming AAA events (non-AAA) noted below June 01/Friday Observing, Carl Schurz Park session; begins at sunset Observing, Lincoln Center, Manhattan; begins at
May dates of upcoming AAA events (non-AAA) noted below May 01/Tuesday Observing, High Line, Manhattan; begins at sunset 04/Friday AAA Lecture, Charles Liu, “The End
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