Stargazing: Pioneer Works
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesJoin us for stargazing at Pioneer Works with a lecture featuring Frans de Wall and Isabella Rossellini, Thursday, May 11, 2023. Doors open at 7…
Join us for stargazing at Pioneer Works with a lecture featuring Frans de Wall and Isabella Rossellini, Thursday, May 11, 2023. Doors open at 7…
The AAA Observatory at United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey will be open to the public on the night closest to the Last Quarter Moon…
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…
UPDATE: due to poor weather, stargazing at The High Line has been cancelled for May 16, 2023. The AAA returns to the High Line for…
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Wednesday's, 7-9 PM, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7.
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Join AAA as we celebrate our 96th year at the 2023 Annual Meeting! Date: Thursday, May 18, 2023 Time: 7-10 PM Location: The Tailor Public House - 505…
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…
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…
Learn a widely used, FREE astronomy program. Download software ASAP.
Image the sky from anywhere on Earth or in space, anytime past, present, future.
Wednesday's, 7-9 PM, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7.
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Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at historic Floyd Bennett Field for free monthly observing sessions, open to the public! Note: all events are 30…
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…
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.