Leonid Meteor Shower
The Leonids usually produce 10–15 meteors per hours. They will peak on the morning of November 17.
November Meeting: Fantastic Beasts and Why You Can’t Find Them
ZoomSue Bassett will present a lecture entitled "Fantastic Beasts and Why You Can't Find Them: An Astronomical View of Ice Age Extinctions." This event is free and open to the… Read More »November Meeting: Fantastic Beasts and Why You Can’t Find Them
Geminid Meteor Shower
The Geminid Meteor Shower peaks on the evening of December 13, but the best viewing will be toward morning on December 14 after the moon has set. This is one… Read More »Geminid Meteor Shower
Solstice Party
In December, we have our annual solstice party potluck instead of a regular meeting. Due to COVID-19 and lack of a venue, we are—for the second time—going to have a… Read More »Solstice Party
Winter Solstice
Winter begins in the northern hemisphere at the winter solstice at 10:58 AM EST on December 21. This solstice occurs when the earth's north pole is at its maximum tilt… Read More »Winter Solstice
Ursid Meteor Shower
The Ursids run December 17–26, but even at their peak before dawn on December 22, you should only expect to see 5–10 meteors per hour. To make matters worse this… Read More »Ursid Meteor Shower
Officers’ Meeting
ZoomOur officers' meeting for this month will be on Monday, January 10, at 7:30 pm.
January Meeting: The Legacy of Arecibo’s Planetary Radar System
ZoomAlessondra Springmann is a planetary science PhD candidate at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, studying meteorites, comets, and asteroids. She will be discussing her previous work at… Read More »January Meeting: The Legacy of Arecibo’s Planetary Radar System
Officers Meeting
ZoomFebruary Meeting: 3D Computer Models Provided by NASA and Their Use in CAD Programs
ZoomAnwar Al-Mallah, vice president of the Astronomical Society of Greenbelt, will be demonstrating the use of 3D computer models provided by NASA in computer aided design applications (e.g., Blender, formZ,… Read More »February Meeting: 3D Computer Models Provided by NASA and Their Use in CAD Programs