Stargazing: Inwood
Inwood 570 W 214th St, New York, NY, United StatesThe AAA returns to Inwood in 2024 with new stargazing dates on Saturdays! To arrive by subway, take the “A” train to the last stop.…
The AAA returns to Inwood in 2024 with new stargazing dates on Saturdays! To arrive by subway, take the “A” train to the last stop.…
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.
Details about the 2024 Stellafane Convention, listed here. About: The Stellafane Convention is a gathering of amateur telescope makers. The Convention was started in…
The Amateur Astronomers Association has a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Permit (TRP) that allows the club to have observing sessions at North-South…
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at historic Floyd Bennett Field for free monthly observing sessions, open to the public! Note: all events are 30 minutes…
The Amateur Astronomers Association hosts observing sessions, free and open to the public, one Friday night each month from May through October at Carl Schurz…
The Amateur Astronomers Association hosts observing sessions, free and open to the public, at Great Kills Park located in Great Kills, Staten Island, NY. Cancelled…
Reach new heights of stargazing at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, in conjunction with the Amateur Astronomers Association! Visit SUMMIT, three levels of mind-bending multi-sensory immersive experiences set…
See the stars from Brooklyn! Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at Utica Ave & Eastern Parkway (just off of the Utica Ave. train stop) for…
Join AAA astronomers for views of the evening skies through their telescopes at Pier i on Manhattan's West Side. Events are free; weather permitting.
The AAA returns to Inwood in 2024 with new stargazing dates on Saturdays! To arrive by subway, take the “A” train to the last stop.…
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.