Quadrantids can be one of the best meteor showers of the year, but also have a much shorter duration of time where the meteors are visible (approximately over 6 hours instead of days). This year's forecasted peak is anticipated to be the evening of January 3rd and morning of January
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Come out and learn to use some of the equipment available at the Farash Center! (in the daylight) |
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The first ASRAS Forum of 2024. It will be a short one. Topic: Quadrantid Meteor Shower Meteor showers are one of the best intro-level astronomy experiences. No special equipment or knowledge is required. The three meteor showers with the most meteor/hour potential are the Perseids, Geminids, and Quadrantids, but few |
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In-person at RIT Carlson 1125. Eclipse glasses will be available. Speaker: Larry McHenry, via Zoom Topic: Edwin Hubble: The Surveyor of the Universe https://www.stellar-journeys.org/ |
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January Monthly Meeting
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