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SUMMARY:February Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In-person at RIT Carlson 1125.  Eclipse glasses will be available. \nSpeaker: Larry McHenry\, via Zoom \nTopic: Edwin Hubble: The Surveyor of the Universe \nhttps://www.stellar-journeys.org/
URL:https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/event/february-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:RIT Carlson 1125\, RIT Carlson 1125\, Rochester\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:ASRAS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Golumbeck":MAILTO:President@RochesterAstronomy.org
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SUMMARY:ASRAS Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Members welcome to attend. Contact Tony Golumbeck for details.
URL:https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/event/asras-board-of-directors-meeting-8/
LOCATION:Zoom only
ORGANIZER;CN="Tony Golumbeck":MAILTO:President@RochesterAstronomy.org
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SUMMARY:Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come out and learn to use some of the equipment available at the Farash Center! (in the daylight) \n\nIf weather permits\, we will also do a WORK PARTY to clear brush along the driveway.
URL:https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/event/open-house-8/
LOCATION:Max Farash Center for Observational Astronomy\, 8355 County Road 14\, Ionia\, NY\, 14475\, United States
CATEGORIES:ASRAS Events
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SUMMARY:Mineral Section Lecture on Meteorites
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christian Schrader of Potsdam College will present\nThe Search for Antarctic Meteorites: A Scientific Travelogue\nLecture at 7:30 pm EST.  The virtual meeting will be open by 7:15 pm.  Come early to chat.\nPresentation Abstract:  \nThe Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program has been active since 1976 and has collected over 23\,000 specimens.  Dr. Schrader participated in the 2011-12 season with eight other scientists and will share his experiences participating in Antarctic research.  He ‘ll summarize the history and purpose of the ANSMET program and cover the importance of meteoritics to our understanding of the Solar System.  Through this\, he will recount several studies that have used Antarctic samples to illuminate planetary evolution\, and how meteoritics supports extraterrestrial missions that utilize rovers and remote sensing. \nAbout the Presenter:  \nChristian Schrader graduated from the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a B.S. in Geology. He then received his M.S. in ore deposit geology and his Ph.D. in igneous petrology\, both from the University of Georgia.  He worked with NASA on lunar exploration and migrated into a NASA postdoctoral position\, during which he served on the Mars Exploration Rover Science Team and began working on volcanic rocks from both Mars and Earth.  He is currently an Assistant Professor at SUNY-Potsdam. \n  \nSee ASRAS e-mail titled “Meteorite Talk Feb 27” for zoom link.  (Or contact Jutta Dudley or Michael Grenier.)
URL:https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/event/mineral-section-lecture-on-meteorites/
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SUMMARY:ASRAS Astronomy Forum
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Making Your Own Solar Telescope/Binoculars Filter and Solar Viewer \nPresenter:  Nick Lamendola \nContact Craig Kaplan for Zoom link \nThe second ASRAS Forum of 2024.  NOTE THIS WILL BE BOTH IN PERSON at FC/RIT\, depending on weather\, and on Zoom.  In-person attendees will be able to gets hands-on if they bring materials.
URL:https://www.rochesterastronomy.org/event/asras-astronomy-forum-5/
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