
Events on the Horizon – May 2023
Please join us for the 2023 Annual AAA Meeting, May 18, 2023. Details below. Observing Events May 2: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM EDT High
Please join us for the 2023 Annual AAA Meeting, May 18, 2023. Details below. Observing Events May 2: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM EDT High
Please join us for any of our following events this April, and set your calendars – we are one year away from the 2024 total
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
Join the AAA for any of the following events this April.
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
If you see a “Members Only” event in the list below that you want to attend but can’t, become a member ASAP so you can take advantage
In the May 2021 AAA lecture, “Getting to Know the Neighbors: Discovering New Galaxies in the Nearby Universe” Katherine Rhode of Indiana University discussed her
Hello fellow amateur astronomers! I am proud to announce that the new lecture season is at hand. On October 12th, the first lecture of the
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