Planning a general membership meeting on Friday 7/21/17 at 1900 on the OCC campus. Topic will be discussion about the upcoming eclipse and organizational matters. More information on the building and room will be forthcoming.
SAS Lectures
Greetings fellow astrophiles, The (hopefully) solar observing and kids’ lecture at Paine Branch Library has been moved up by 1/2 hour to 5:30 p.m. For directions, see www.onlib.org/web/locations_hours/branches/paine.htm.
Greetings fellow astrophiles! A TACNY-hosted (Technology Alliance of CNY, of which the SAS is a member organization) Junior Café Scientifique lecture at the MOST is happening on Saturday May 19 at 9:30 a.m. More so, the SAS is in charge of the lecturing duties for this event in time for the TACNY Rocketry Competition coming up. Information is below. When: Saturday, May 19, 9:30-11:00am Where: Milton J Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST), Syracuse NY Damian G. Allis, PhD, research assistant professor of Chemistry at Syracuse University and president of the Syracuse Astronomical Society, will present Going into Orbit: […]
Greetings fellow astrophiles! Image from www.waymarking.com. The SAS is hosting a lecture/observing session at Beaver Lake Nature Center next Wednesday, Oct. 19 (with a rain date of Friday, Oct. 21). We don’t observe with Syracuse to our South very often, so hopefully the tree line is low enough to give us clear new views of our Northern Horizon. Pre-registration is required and the event is free. We hope you can join us! Details, directions, and the registration link can be found at: www.parkscalendar.com/events/detail/20111019/33/26/1/0/0/2348