Key information for official sites with agreements:

  • Camp High Road is open unless specified on Camp High Road specific page
  • C.M. Crockett is open only during periods specified on the Crockett specific page
  • Meadowkirk observing requires explicit permission.  See Meadowkirk page for details
  • Sky Meadows State Park is open for vetted volunteers only unless posted on the Sky Meadows specific page
  • Spruce Knob Mountain Center:  See site specific page or contact site coordinator for availability
Nov
8
Sun
🌗 Last Quarter Moon
Nov 8 @ 8:46 am – 8:46 am
Monthly Meeting @ Online
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Our meetings on the second Sunday of the month, online.

Our meetings web page, has additional details.

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday evenings!

Nov
14
Sat
Astronomy for Everyone @ Sky Meadows State Park
Nov 14 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

NOVAC supports this event by providing remote telescope viewing capabilities to visitors in order to ensure safe social distancing. Please visit the official website for more details.

C.M. Crockett Public Night @ C.M. Crockett Park
Nov 14 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm

 

Please read the C.M. Crockett Page for park details.

 

Nov
15
Sun
⚫ New Moon
Nov 15 @ 12:07 am – 12:07 am
Cancelled – Great Meadow Public Night @ Great Meadow
Nov 15 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Public nights at Great Meadow are on hold due to the pandemic. We look forward to holding these events again when everyone’s safety can be assured!

See front page of NOVAC Site for changes to event.

More information about Great Meadow including directions and parking visit the Great Meadow Site page.

Nov
17
Tue
Leonids Meteor Shower
Nov 17 all-day

The crescent moon will set early in the evening leaving dark skies for what should be an excellent show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight.

The Leonids is an average shower, producing up to 15 meteors per hour at its peak. This shower is unique in that it has a cyclonic peak about every 33 years where hundreds of meteors per hour can be seen. That last of these occurred in 2001. (So I guess start making plans for November 2033?)

The Leonids is produced by dust grains left behind by comet Tempel-Tuttle, which was discovered in 1865. The shower runs annually from November 6-30. It peaks this year on the night of the 17th and morning of the 18th. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Leo, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

Nov
21
Sat
🌓First Quarter Moon
Nov 21 @ 11:45 pm – 11:45 pm
Nov
30
Mon
🌕 Full Moon
Nov 30 @ 4:30 am – 4:30 am
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Nov 30 @ 4:43 am – 4:43 am

Part of the Moon will appear darker as the full Moon passes through the faint outer edge (penumbra) of the Earth’s shadow.