Stargazing: Pioneer Works
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesJoin us for stargazing at Pioneer Works for "Spirituality in the Age of Science: A Conversation With Alan Lightman", Thursday, March 23, 2023. Doors open…
Join us for stargazing at Pioneer Works for "Spirituality in the Age of Science: A Conversation With Alan Lightman", Thursday, March 23, 2023. Doors open…
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…
Wednesdays, 7-9 PM online. Feb 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 12
Part I- Introduction to waves and multiwavelength astronomy spanning gamma, X-ray, UV, visible, IR, microwave, radio.
Part II - focus on radio astronomy, major radio telescopes, and key revelations about the universe uncovered by radio waves.
Two instructors.
Click class title for details.
UPDATE: due to thunderstorms, March 31, 2023 stargazing at Floyd Bennett Field has been cancelled. Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at historic Floyd Bennett…
Join us for stargazing at Pioneer Works for "DOGS: A conversation on the science of the cognition and behavior of dogs", Tuesday, April 4, 2023.…
UPDATED: Due to cloudiness on April 4, stargazing is cancelled. Join the Amateur Astronomers Association in Fort Greene, Brooklyn for free observing sessions, open to…
UPDATED: Due to cloudiness on April 4, stargazing is cancelled. The AAA returns to the High Line for 2023 with a new location! Join us…
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association with our friends at Pioneer Works for solar observing during their Second Sundays! We will be at Pioneer Works’ primary…
Join us for the 2022-23 AAA Lecture Series Our guest speaker for April 11 will be Dr. K. E. Saavik Ford of Borough of Manhattan…
The AAA returns to the High Line for 2023 with a new location! Join us on Tuesdays, weather permitting. We will meet at the crossroads…
Wednesdays, 7-9 PM online. Feb 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 12
Part I- Introduction to waves and multiwavelength astronomy spanning gamma, X-ray, UV, visible, IR, microwave, radio.
Part II - focus on radio astronomy, major radio telescopes, and key revelations about the universe uncovered by radio waves.
Two instructors.
Click class title for details.
Visit historic Columbia University during their lecture series, followed by stargazing! The April 14 lecture will be: "The Zombies in the Sky: What Happens When…