Observing: Pier i Solar
Pier i, Manhattan Pier i, Manhattan, NY, United StatesJoin AAA astronomers for Solar Sundays! View the sun, safely, through solar-filtered telescopes. NOTE: never look directly at the sun without a proper filter.
Join AAA astronomers for Solar Sundays! View the sun, safely, through solar-filtered telescopes. NOTE: never look directly at the sun without a proper filter.
The AAA returns to the High Line for 2022 with a new location! Join us on Tuesdays, weather permitting. We will meet at the crossroads…
The AAA returns to Lincoln Center for 2022! We have two observing locations: Josie Robertson Plaza (in front of the fountain) and Hearst Plaza (near the reflecting pool). …
UPDATE: stargazing at Brooklyn Bridge Park has been cancelled on Friday, September 30 due to poor weather. See the stars from Brooklyn! In conjunction with…
The AAA returns to the High Line for 2022 with a new location! Join us on Tuesdays, weather permitting. We will meet at the crossroads…
The Amateur Astronomers Association has an agreement with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation that allows us to have observing sessions at North-South…
UPDATE: stargazing at Brooklyn Bridge Park has been cancelled on Friday, September 30 due to poor weather. See the stars from Brooklyn! In conjunction with…
The AAA returns to the High Line for 2022 with a new location! Join us on Tuesdays, weather permitting. We will meet at the crossroads…
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at historic Floyd Bennett Field for free observing sessions, open to the public! Floyd Bennett Field is part of…
Join AAA for their 2022 Pop-Up Astronomy Series! We will have telescopes set up for the public on E Fordham Rd. and Webster Ave. near…
The Amateur Astronomers Association hosts observing sessions, free and open to the public, one Friday night each month from April through October at Carl Schurz…
UPDATE: due to rain, stargazing on The High Line has been cancelled for September 6, 2022. The AAA returns to the High Line for…