Aug
6
Tue
⚫ New Moon
Aug 6 @ 3:51 pm – 4:51 pm
Aug
12
Mon
Perseid Meteor Shower
Aug 12 all-day

The Perseid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some meteors will be visible each night from 23 Jul to 20 Aug, but the best show will be on this evening. The maximum number of meteors expected to be visible from a dark location is around 80 per hour (ZHR). The Moon will be 7 days old at the time of peak activity, and so will present significant interference in the early evening sky. Shucks again!

Aug
20
Tue
⚪ Full Moon
Aug 20 @ 7:45 pm – 8:45 pm

August’s Full Moon is the “Grain Moon”, “Sturgeon Moon”, “Red Moon”, “Green Corn Moon”, “Lightning Moon”, “Dog Moon”, or “Narali Poornima”.

Sep
5
Thu
⚫ New Moon
Sep 5 @ 5:37 am – 6:37 am
Sep
19
Thu
⚪ Full Moon
Sep 19 @ 5:13 am – 6:13 am

September’s Full Moon is the “Fruit Moon” (English), “Harvest Moon” (Native American), “Corn Moon”, “Barley Moon”, or “Bhadrapad Poornima”.

Sep
22
Sun
Autumnal Equinox (Fall)
Sep 22 @ 2:44 pm – 3:44 pm

The Sun will beam down directly on the equator giving us just about equal amounts of day and night in most parts of the world.

Oct
4
Fri
⚫ New Moon
Oct 4 @ 6:35 pm – 7:35 pm
Oct
5
Sat
VAAS 2013 @ C.M. Crockett Park
Oct 5 @ 12:30 pm – 7:00 pm

NOVAC VAAS Webpage for Signup – You must sign up for event

VAAS 2013 Annual Meeting Program

8:30 AM – Sign In begins

9:00 AM – Breakfast

9:45 – VAAS 2013 Welcome by NOVAC President Phil Wherry

10:00 AM – Alan Goldberg – NOVAC

 “Color Perception and Meaning in Astronomy”

11:00 AM – An Astronomy Round-Table Discussion

12:00 PM – Lunch & Raffle

1:00 PM – Key Note Speaker Sean O’Brien – National Air & Space Museum

“Some Observations by a Planetarium Educator”

2:00-> 3:00 PM – Safe Solar Viewing and Socializing

Star Gaze @ C.M. Crockett Park
Oct 5 @ 7:00 pm – Oct 6 @ 3:00 am
Oct
18
Fri
⚪ Full Moon
Oct 18 @ 5:38 pm – 6:38 pm

October’s Full Moon is the “Harvest Moon” (English), “Hunter’s Moon” (Native American), “Travel Moon”, “Dying Grass Moon”, “Blood Moon”, or “Sharad Poornima”.