
Events on the Horizon – November 2023
Our Lecture Series kicks off this month. Be sure to tune in, and catch any stargazing events this month! Observing November 3: 8:00 PM –
Our Lecture Series kicks off this month. Be sure to tune in, and catch any stargazing events this month! Observing November 3: 8:00 PM –
We’re less than two weeks away from the annular solar eclipse, and our Autumn Starfest! Join us on October 14, 2023. Details below. SAVE THE
We’re one month away from the annular solar eclipse, and our Autumn Starfest date has been announced! Where will you be? SAVE THE DATE: 2023
In 2017, Columbia University’s Dr. Jana Grcevich, then Outreach Coordinator for Columbia’s Astronomy & Astrophysics Department invited me to examine the venerable but aging copper
Two supermoons, the Perseids, and a Star-BQ. Things are heating up this August with AAA!
July’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be up until 11 PM in Leo the Lion and setting earlier every night until 8 PM by the
A new set of cartoons from our very own AAA member and professional illustrator, Dennis Kendrick
Did you know that AAA has a podcast called AAA SKY, and you can listen to episodes for free? Visit https://www.aaasky.nyc/ or look up AAA
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