Perseid Meteor Shower Peak – Member Viewing?
Farash Center 8355 County Road 14, Ionia, NY, United StatesPossible member viewing of the Perseid Meteor shower peak at the Farash Center (weather dependent.)
Possible member viewing of the Perseid Meteor shower peak at the Farash Center (weather dependent.)
Arrival for camping, Astro-Jeopardy and music trivia contest (rain or shine) Observing (beginning at dark, weather permitting)
ASRAS Premiere Annual Event See Registration form for costs and additional details, submit by August 10, 2025 for best value (and to help us get a headcount for food). https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/rochestar-fest-2025-registration/
Breakfast 9 am Clean-up 10 am to Noon
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 objects through our telescopes! (Mark Minarich will be unavailable for this one, so looking for others to take the lead.)
If clear skies, take advantage of New Moon weekend with member Observing Night at the Farash Center. Please use the LOWER parking area and use red flashlights. (Mark Minarich will be unavailable for this one, so looking for others to take the lead.)
The ASRAS Forum (usually the 4th Wednesday) takes a break for July and August. Instead, members may attend Equipment Instruction evening(s) at the Farash Center. We have enough interest for July 23 to be a go. (August 27 is a back-up date / if enough interest and available instructors.)
Come out and see our facility’s layout when it’s light, and see some of the equipment we have for member’s use. (If you’d like to get practice opening up and operating a building/telescope, please let us know via the e-mail group so we can try to ensure there will be
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 objects through our telescopes! (Mark Minarich will be unavailable for this one, so looking for others to take the lead.)
If clear skies, take advantage of New Moon weekend with member Observing Night at the Farash Center. Please use the LOWER parking area and use red flashlights. (Mark Minarich will be unavailable for this one, so looking for others to take the lead.)
Come out and see our facility’s layout when it’s light, and see some of the equipment we have for member’s use. (If you’d like to get practice opening up and operating a building/telescope, please let us know via the e-mail group so we can try to ensure there will be
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 objects through our telescopes!