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
Jul
27
Mon
🌓First Quarter Moon
Jul 27 @ 8:32 am – 8:32 am
Jul
28
Tue
Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower
Jul 28 all-day

The second quarter moon will block many of the fainter meteors this year. But if you are patient, you should still be able to catch a few of the brighter ones. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight.

The Delta Aquarids is an average shower that can produce up to 20 meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by debris left behind by comets Marsden and Kracht. The shower runs annually from July 12 to August 23. It peaks this year on the night of July 28 and morning of July 29.

Meteors will radiate from the constellation Aquarius, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

Aug
3
Mon
🌕 Full Moon
Aug 3 @ 11:59 am – 11:59 am
Aug
9
Sun
Monthly Meeting @ Online
Aug 9 @ 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!

Aug
11
Tue
Perseids Meteor Shower
Aug 11 – Aug 12 all-day

The second quarter moon will block out some of the fainter meteors this year, but the Perseids are so bright and numerous that it should still be a good show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight.

The Perseids is one of the best meteor showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by comet Swift-Tuttle, which was discovered in 1862. The Perseids are famous for producing a large number of bright meteors. The shower runs annually from July 17 to August 24. It peaks this year on the night of August 11 and the morning of August 12. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Perseus, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

🌗 Last Quarter Moon
Aug 11 @ 12:45 pm – 12:45 pm
Aug
13
Thu
Venus In The Morning
Aug 13 all-day

Roll out of bed early, and check out that AMAZINGLY BRIGHT PLANET emerging from the glow where the Sun is about to rise. Watch the sunrise consume it, and be reminded that all day long, Venus is actually right above you, just not quite bright enough to compete with all that light in the air.

The planet Venus reaches greatest eastern elongation of 45.8 degrees from the Sun. This is the best time to view Venus since it will be at its highest point above the horizon in the morning sky. Look for the bright planet in the eastern sky before sunrise.

Aug
18
Tue
⚫ New Moon
Aug 18 @ 10:41 pm – 10:41 pm
Aug
21
Fri
Cancelled – Great Meadow Public Night @ Great Meadow
Aug 21 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

We are, unfortunately, cancelling this event due to COVID concerns.

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.

Aug
22
Sat
Cancelled – C.M. Crockett Public Night @ C.M. Crockett Park
Aug 22 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

We are, unfortunately, cancelling this event for August

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