Back at The Waterfront
When I joined the club (aaa.org) in 2007 we didn’t have anywhere near as many observing sites as we have today. One of the first
When I joined the club (aaa.org) in 2007 we didn’t have anywhere near as many observing sites as we have today. One of the first
On the last weekend of World Science Festival events in New York, the AAA typically participates in the annual Saturday night of stargazing along the waterfront in
Our Annual Spring Starfest was a fun and successful event. Special thanks to our guest speaker and emcee, Jason Kendall, for his great talk on the
We are happy to announce that this year’s annual Spring Starfest will be held at The Evergreens Cemetery in Brooklyn. I’m not sure how our
If you happen to scroll through the list of observing locations on the AAA website, you might happen to notice that we regularly observe at
What do you get when you take roughly 75 AAA members and place them in a room with beer and food? Simply a great holiday
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