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
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Open Crockett Member Observing
Open Crockett Member Observing @ C.M. Crockett Park
Aug 31 – Sep 17 all-day
Open Observing Window for C.M. Crockett Park
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Great Meadow Public Night 7:30 pm
Great Meadow Public Night @ Great Meadow
Sep 8 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Great Meadow Public Night @ Great Meadow
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.
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⚫ New Moon 12:01 pm
⚫ New Moon
Sep 9 @ 12:01 pm – 12:01 pm
Monthly Meeting 7:00 pm
Monthly Meeting @ George Mason University
Sep 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Monthly Meeting @ George Mason University
Our meetings on the second Sunday of the Month, The events are normally held evening at 7:00 pm in Research Hall Room 163 on the campus of George Mason University. Our meetings web page, has directions and additional details. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday evenings!
Monthly Meeting 7:30 pm
Monthly Meeting @ Online
Sep 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Monthly Meeting @ Online
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!
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C.M. Crockett Public Night 6:00 pm
C.M. Crockett Public Night @ C.M. Crockett Park
Sep 15 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
C.M. Crockett Public Night @ C.M. Crockett Park
Please read the C.M. Crockett Page for park details.  
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Autumnal Equinox (Fall) 7:54 pm
Autumnal Equinox (Fall)
Sep 22 @ 7:54 pm – 8:54 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. 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[...]
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