High Line
For the 2020 season AAA will observe on the High Line on Wednesday evenings, from the beginning of May through the end of October. Getting…
Join Us For AAA Happy Hour!
AAA invites you to celebrate exciting milestones and the future growth of the club Please join us for a virtual happy hour on Friday, February…
Carl Schurz Park
The Amateur Astronomers Association of New York hosts observing sessions, free and open to the public, one Friday night each month from April through October at Carl Schurz Park in Manhattan. Carl Schurz Park is located along…
Physics in Astronomy
A survey of key physics underlying astronomy. Familiarity with planets, the sun, and stars is helpful. Calculator needed. March 3: Force and Motion Kepler’s Laws of…
Open Source Astrophotography
March 9: Dr. Timothy Pickering "Open Source Astrophotography" Speaker: Timothy was an active amateur astronomer as a teenager, who received his first telescope when he was…
Stargazing at Brooklyn Bridge Park
See the stars from Brooklyn! In conjunction with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York will set up hi power…
Super-Earths to Super-Jupiter: Understanding the Atmospheres of Exoplanets
The Amateur Astronomers Association is proud to present an Astronomy/ Astrophysics Lecture series from October 2020 through May 2021 for our Members and the public.…