Upcoming Astronomy Events
As a service to our community, Sky & Telescope lists astronomy-related events, including star parties, observatory public nights, astronomy talks, and more. Star parties offer dark skies and astronomical fellowship and often cater to families and feature special activities for kids. Public nights give the general public a chance to view the sky through large telescopes, and public talks are a great place to learn the fundamentals of the science and the craft.
You’ll also see online events offered here.
And if you’d like free copies of Sky & Telescope‘s Let’s Go Stargazing flyer or door prizes for your next star party, you can fill out this form.
Parker Farm 2024 Eclipse Event
Parker Farm 2024 Eclipse Event 5982 Hwy 16 South, FredericksburgWeek of Events
Solar Eclipse Weekend in Indianapolis
Indianapolis is the largest, most centrally located city with a direct hit in the path of totality, making the ‘Eclipse Capital of the Midwest’ a top destination for those looking to see this celestial event. Nowhere will be such a well connected and accessible destination as The Crossroads of America". The city is planning a […]
Burnet TX Eclipse Festival 2024
Come join us between April 5th - April 9th, 2024 for a total solar eclipse! We lie in the heaviest part of totality in Texas which has the best chance of no clouds out of any US location and more than 4 minutes and 20 seconds of totality!! We will have an XD Dark Ride […]
Parker Farm 2024 Eclipse Event
Parker Farm 2024 Total Eclipse Event: Saturday April 6, 2024, 11am - Tuesday April 9, 2024, 12pm. 3-day event for the total eclipse. We will be viewing the eclipse as well as night sky observing each evening. Admission for the 3-day event is $250 per adult person, with children under 18 admitted free with paid […]
Pensacola Beach Star Gazes
On the weekends of the first quarter moon, the Escambia Amateur Astronomer's Association hosts free public star gazes on both Friday and Saturday evenings at the Casino Beach Pavilion, on the Gulf side of the Beach Ball Water Tower. Parking is also free. We will set up telescopes of various sizes and prices to allow […]
Amateur Observers Society of New York, Inc.
Amateur Observers Society of New York, Inc.
Join AOSNY (www.aosny.org) on the 1st Sunday of every month from September through June. (No Meetings During the Summer due to vacations and Star Parties). Please visit our webpage frequently for the monthly special guest speaker. Meetings are held at Hofstra University - Berliner Hall Room 117, on California Avenue in the Town of Hempstead. […]
Eclipse solar desde el Zoológico Guadalajara
Eclipse solar desde el Zoológico Guadalajara
Transmisión del Eclipse solar del 8 de abril a la par de la narración del cambio de comportamiento de algunas especies de animales residentes en el Zoológico Guadalajara (el más […]
Adventures in Astronomy: Approaching Infinity
Adventures in Astronomy: Approaching Infinity
FREE for HS students and HS Science Teachers Tuesdays, 7:30 PM-8:30 PM, Eastern Time, over Zoom February 6 thru May 14, 2024 Topics covered include: Geo-Centrism & the Copernican Revolution […]
Datos en el Espacio
Datos en el Espacio
Descubre el fascinate mundo de los datos aprendiendo con casos de estudios proporcionados por la NASA Donde aprenderás el proceso de analizar datos. El proceso de análisis de datos consta […]
Mid-Kent Astronomical Society - Jeremy Phillips
Mid-Kent Astronomical Society - Jeremy Phillips
Shooting for the stars Astro photographer Jeremy Phillips (FRAS) describes himself as ‘an Earthling locked in a futile battle with clouds and light pollution’. Based in south London, he must contend with a severe city sky-glow when capturing deep sky objects from his back garden. However, for a few years now, Prof David Rees and […]
Webinar | A Grand Tour of Capricious Cataclysmic Variables
Webinar | A Grand Tour of Capricious Cataclysmic Variables
While all cataclysmic variables contain the same basic component stars—a white dwarf and a close companion—they can appear very different depending on their magnetic fields, accretion state, evolutionary stage and companion type. This session will describe the various observed photometric and spectroscopic behaviors, which ones are well understood and what observations are still needed to […]