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Join NOVAC at Viva Vienna 2022!

Join NOVAC at Viva Vienna 2022! NOVAC will host a tent on Sunday May 29th and Monday May 30th (event days #2 and #3) at this annual carnival of family fun.  Viva Vienna serves as a major fundraising opportunity for the Vienna Rotary Club so that it may, in turn, provide support for charitable, educational, [...]

By |2022-04-15T19:06:18-04:00April 12th, 2022|News|0 Comments

Astro-Traveler Paul Derby Visits the Prime Meridian!

Suffering from COVID isolation or cabin fever?   Longing to get out and do something related to your astronomy hobby? Consider a trip to London!  My spouse was headed there for work meetings and I decided to tag along.   Read about my travels and astronomy experiences! My spouse was headed to London for work meetings [...]

By |2022-04-15T19:15:44-04:00April 6th, 2022|News|0 Comments

Urban Stargazing at George Mason University – Apr 9th!!

NOVAC is joining GMU's Arlington campus with a campus stargazing event, Saturday, April 9th from 7:30pm to 9pm. We still need additional volunteers so if you're interested in helping with this event, please send a note to:  outreach@novac.com.  [Read More] George Mason University, Arlington Campus Night Sky Viewing Date(s):  Saturday, April 9; 8pm to 9:30pm Location:  Arlington, VA- Outdoor [...]

By |2022-04-05T21:36:50-04:00April 5th, 2022|News|0 Comments

A Messier Moment at Staunton River State Park

NOVAC Messier Marathon Challenge, by Dan Ward ....A wonderful 3-D view hit my eye with swirling streams of sparkling stars and dust lanes.  Even the tether to the companion offered a great view.  This was truly the most spectacular live galaxy view I have experienced in 55 years of observing... [Read More} On Friday evening, April 1, [...]

By |2022-04-05T20:43:30-04:00April 5th, 2022|News|0 Comments

Kevin Haslag’s Messier Journal 2022

Kevin took the NOVAC Messier Challenge!   Read about his results - nice job Kevin and thanks for the lessons learned! Kevin's Journal: The goal of this challenge was to try to identify 5 Messier objects in a single night. I decided to try this challenge from my house in Vienna, Virginia on the outskirts of Tysons Corner [...]

By |2022-04-04T15:52:21-04:00April 4th, 2022|News|1 Comment

My First Year With NOVAC

I joined NOVAC almost a year ago now. As the first anniversary of my membership comes up, I thought it would be interesting to reflect on what I’ve done in this first year. If you’re thinking of joining NOVAC, I hope this will give you a glimpse into just some of the things you can [...]

By |2022-03-24T07:03:12-04:00March 24th, 2022|Home, News|4 Comments

April 10 – Public Monthly Meeting – How to Measure Velocities of Distant Galaxy Clusters, and Why

How to Measure Velocities of Distant Galaxy Clusters, and Why   Arthur Kosowsky, Ph.D. Sunday, April 12, 2022 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM EST Online event meet.google.com/osh-bcyd-gti Monthly Meeting - Public Invited   Abstract: Galaxy clusters are the most massive gravitationally bound objects in the universe. Their hot ionized gas scatters photons of the cosmic microwave background, creating a microwave spectrum distortion (called the Thermal [...]

By |2022-03-16T21:35:17-04:00March 16th, 2022|Home, Meetings, News|0 Comments

March 13 – Public Monthly Meeting – Improving the Performance of Your Imaging Mount

Improving the Performance of Your Imaging Mount   In this presentation, Eric will share his experience on improving the performance of equatorial mounts, a critical and expensive component of astrophotography systems.   He will start with the basics of operation and cover the common sources of tracking errors found in lower- to moderately-priced systems.  Eric will then present a [...]

By |2022-02-24T20:49:00-05:00February 24th, 2022|Home, Meetings, News|0 Comments

February 20 – Public Monthly Meeting – Wild and Wonderful Space Volcanoes!

Wild and Wonderful Space Volcanoes!   How are there many different types of volcanoes in our Solar System? How do these volcanoes form and evolve? We’ll explore the marvelous volcanic wonders of the Solar System by deep diving into how they behave and form from different planetary materials, including the mysteries of cryovolcanism!     Caitlin Ahrens, Ph.D. Sunday, February 20, [...]

By |2022-01-23T12:03:14-05:00January 23rd, 2022|Home, Meetings, News|0 Comments
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