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The APL Astronomy Club Webpages have come under new management. Construction is imminent and commencing henceforth and forthwith. Until more work is done, here is the news of note:

The APL Astronomy Club will meet on Wednesday, June 18th, from Noon to 1 PM in L-3. Current members and anyone considering joining are welcome to attend.

Don't forget to bring your membership dues!

We continue to update our email distribution list, so if you wish to be included let us know.


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Upcoming Occultations - by David Dunham

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Observing Occultations, by Dave Dunham
A great primer on occultation observations. Contact Dave Dunham for more information and on how to potentially participate in the IOTA occultation studies in the Mid Atlantic States Region. Great for new aspiring astronomers. 
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TASS Observatory
Realtime telescope 
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STAR PARTY!

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Astronomy Club Meetings are usually scheduled for the third Wednesday of each month, but might from time to time be moved to the last week of the month or to a Friday. We will continue the discussion of potential activities for 2007 and go over some of the equipment available to club members. E-mail the topics you would like to talk about to Steve Conard or Helen Hart. An e-mail will be sent out for the next selected [Meeting] of the club. 

In 1999 the APL Astronomy club held a star party for the Deep Run Elementary School. Some pictures and a thank you note were sent to us in appreciation.

What else is happening up there? Look at the Astronomy Picture of the Day


Join the Club - Banner
Click on the above Banner to JOIN the APL Amateur Astronomy Club (currently disabled due to construction; please contact one of the officers at the bottom of the page) Note: The APL Astronomy Club membership is only available to current and former APL staff (including contractors) and their immediate family members.

> "It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of
tomorrow."
-Dr. Robert H. Goddard


The APL Astronomy Club seasonal Star Parties are held four times a year and an annual star party for Club members only. Seasonal star parties are held on Saturday, starting at sunset and lasting for three hours. Exceptions are made during special astronomical events or by special request. The Star Parties are located north of the Ball Fields by the Amateur Radio Club tower.

Club astronomers and other enthusiasts will teach, talk, show and share their interest in astronomy. You may see asteroids, planets, galaxies, stars and maybe a passing meteor, a comet or man-made satellites.

We also coordinate some of our activities with the national Astronomy Day and Space Week events by introducing star gazers of all ages to Astronomy. So join the club and share in the excitement of astronomy. If you can't join our club, pick up an astronomy magazine (Astronomy, S&T ) at the news stand and explore it yourself.


 


 
 
This web site was updated on 5/13/08
For additional information contact
Steve Conard, President, Patrick Thompson, Vice-President Helen Hart, Treasurer, Mark Kochte, Webguy

 


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