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April Monthly Meeting
April Monthly Meeting
Eclipse glasses will be available. Totality Shirts to be available. Check out the four designs here In-person at the Farash Center. We'll talk weather forecasts,
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ASRAS at ROC-the-eclipse
ASRAS at ROC-the-eclipse
Join ASRAS VP David Bishop and other volunteers at the ASRAS Table at the RMSC ROC-the-eclipse festival on April 6th and April 7th.
Saturday Observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
Saturday Observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
Public Observing at the RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium slated to resume with Jim Seidewand and Don Chamberlain. Contact Jim if you want to help / learn
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ASRAS at ROC-the-eclipse
ASRAS at ROC-the-eclipse
Join ASRAS VP David Bishop and other volunteers at the ASRAS Table at the RMSC ROC-the-eclipse festival on April 6th and April 7th.
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Free telescope observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
Free telescope observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
We'll hope to observe on April 13th from 8pm to 10:30pm this night with clearing skies expected about observing time. A thin crescent Moon and
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Free telescope observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
Free telescope observing at Strasenburgh Planetarium
We'll hope to observe on April 20th from 8pm to 10:30pm this night with clearing skies expected about observing time. A 90% gibbous Moon and
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Open House
Open House
Come out and learn to use some of the equipment available at the Farash Center! (in the daylight)
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RAS Annual Meeting and Lecture
RAS Annual Meeting and Lecture
Mark your calendars: On Thursday April 25 the RAS will host their annual meeting and election in our normal meeting spot at RIT, Carlson 1125.
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Public Observing Night
Public Observing Night
Join us for Public Observing at the Marian and Max Farash Center for Observational Astronomy. All welcome. Members come help visitors look at deep sky