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
Sep
21
Sat
🌗 Last Quarter Moon
Sep 21 @ 10:41 pm – 10:41 pm
Sep
23
Mon
Autumnal Equinox (Fall)
Sep 23 @ 3:50 am – 4:50 am

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. If you live south of the equator, this is your Spring Equinox. Also, try balancing an egg on its end! Whether or not you succeed has nothing to do with the Equinox, but it’s still a fun game to try any day of the year. 🙂

Sep
27
Fri
Cancelled – Great Meadow Public Night @ Great Meadow
Sep 27 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Even though the skies seem mostly clear now, forecasts call for mostly cloudy starting this afternoon. So I’m cancelling the Friday public night at Great Meadow.

~Ray

 

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.

Sep
28
Sat
⚫ New Moon
Sep 28 @ 2:26 pm – 2:26 pm
Oct
5
Sat
🌓First Quarter Moon
Oct 5 @ 12:47 pm – 12:47 pm
Star Gaze @ C.M. Crockett Park
Oct 5 @ 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm

For more information on the event and the flyer – http://www.novac.com/wp/outreach/stargaze/

Oct
8
Tue
Draconids Meteor Shower
Oct 8 all-day

The Draconids is a minor meteor shower producing only about 10 meteors per hour. It is produced by dust grains left behind by comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner, which was first discovered in 1900. The Draconids is an unusual shower in that the best viewing is in the early evening instead of early morning like most other showers. The shower runs annually from October 6-10 and peaks this year on the the night of the 8th. The first quarter moon will set shortly after midnight leaving fairly dark skies for observing. Best viewing will be in the early evening from a dark location far away from city lights. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Draco, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

Oct
13
Sun
🌕 Full Moon
Oct 13 @ 5:08 pm – 5:08 pm
Monthly Meeting @ Online
Oct 13 @ 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!

Oct
19
Sat
Open Crockett Member Observing @ C.M. Crockett Park
Oct 19 – Nov 4 all-day

Open Observing Window for C.M. Crockett Park