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Former AAA President, Brian Berg, gives his report from the Netherlands.
Former AAA President, Brian Berg, gives his report from the Netherlands.
AL-Con 2023 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is just around the corner. Have you made your reservations? From the Astronomical League: The 2023 Astronomical League Convention(ALCon 2023) will
Things are warming up around here, so get your scope and get outside! No scope? No problem! Join AAA for an event near you! Observing
Please join us for the 2023 Annual AAA Meeting, May 18, 2023. Details below. Observing Events May 2: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM EDT High
Please join us for any of our following events this April, and set your calendars – we are one year away from the 2024 total
We, the Amateur Astronomers Association, and its participating members, had an enjoyable season for observing at North-South Lake this 2022 season. We are always grateful
You’ll want to be aware of these eclipses and make arrangements to see them fully or partially. Annular Solar Eclipse: Oct. 14, 2023 An “annular”
CORRECTION: this article was previously titled ‘Happy Trails: Stamford 20” Telescope Makes Temporary Move To New Mexico’. This was incorrect, as the telescope is 22″
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
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