Details about the 2022 Stellafane Convention, listed here. About: The Stellafane Convention is a gathering of amateur telescope makers. The Convention was started in…
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…
UPDATE: stargazing for August 5 at The Evergreens Cemetery has been cancelled due to rain. Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at The Evergreens Cemetery. AAA…
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association with our friends at Pioneer Works on the 77th anniversary of Hiroshima for Winter is Coming?: the latest science of…
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). …
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…
A new FREE, single-session, bimonthly class about developments in astronomy.
Background presentation with Q&A and class discussion.
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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…
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.
A special FREE event, 7-9 PM, Tuesday, Aug. 16 via Zoom.
Free to all, members and non-members.
Review of the telescope's structures, capabilities, and recently released infra-red images.
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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…
Since 2013 the Gaia satellite has mapped and analyzed 2+ billion stars in our part of the galaxy. A June 2022 release of data has generated more amazing discoveries. We examine Gaia's procedures and findings about the Milky Way Galaxy.
Single evening class on Wednesday, August 24, 7–9:15, via Zoom. $10
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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…
Join the Amateur Astronomers Association at historic Floyd Bennett Field for free observing sessions, open to the public! Floyd Bennett Field is part of…
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…