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NYC Events Jan 04 3/ 7
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Fri - 16 Jan - 19:00 - Boonton - NJ - clearsky starviewing Sheep Hill Astro Assn obsy, Free, cancelled for clouds. www.uacnj.org/clubs/shaa.htm Fri - 16 Jan - 19:30 - Wilcox Pk - NY - clearsky starviewing TENTATIVE SESSION; CHECK AT WEBSITE OR PHONE Mid Hudson Astro Assn. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc meeting Union Co Coll, Roy Smith Thtr. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Sat - 17 Jan - 12:00 - High Rock Pk - SI - winter survival wksp High Rock Ranger Sta, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 14:00 - Central Pk - MH - winter survival wksp Belvedere Castle, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 - Marine Pk - BK - astro lecture Salt Marsh Natr Ctr, indoor lecture and clearsky starviewing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 Alley Pond Pk - QN - astro lecture Enviro Center, indoor talk and clearsky starviewing $10 fee. www.alleypond.con/events, 718-229-4000 Sat - 17 Jan - 19:30 - Great Kills Pk - SI - clearsky starviewing Enter from Hylan Bv to model airplane flying field, Free, cancelled for clouds. Larry Ventura, , 718-494-1370 Sun - 18 Jan - 13:00 - Forest Pk - QN - winter survival wksp Forest Pk Natr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Tue - 20 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - This Just In Live skyshow of current astronomy news. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 20 Jan - 19:30 - New Paltz - NY - Mid Hudson Astro Assn mtg St Uv of NY, Coykendall Hall. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Wed - 21 Jan - 19:00 - Centerport - LI - clearsky starviewing Vanderbilt Plm. Free. Cancelled for clouds. www.asliclub.org Wed - 21 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 22 Jan - 18:30 - AAA-HQ - MH - Recent Astronomy Seminar Discussion of current astronomy using popular and technical literature. Free. Thu - 22 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Thu - 22 Jan - 20:00 - Piscataway - NJ - clearsky starviewing Rutgers Univ, Serin Hall, Schommer Obsy. Free, cancelled for clouds. 732-445-2531, www.physics.rutgers.edu/ast/ast-serin.html Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Columbia Uv - MH - clearsky starviewing Pupin Hall, rooftop. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.astro.columbia.edu/~observe, 212-854-3278 Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 3/ 7
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Fri - 16 Jan - 19:00 - Boonton - NJ - clearsky starviewing Sheep Hill Astro Assn obsy, Free, cancelled for clouds. www.uacnj.org/clubs/shaa.htm Fri - 16 Jan - 19:30 - Wilcox Pk - NY - clearsky starviewing TENTATIVE SESSION; CHECK AT WEBSITE OR PHONE Mid Hudson Astro Assn. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc meeting Union Co Coll, Roy Smith Thtr. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Sat - 17 Jan - 12:00 - High Rock Pk - SI - winter survival wksp High Rock Ranger Sta, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 14:00 - Central Pk - MH - winter survival wksp Belvedere Castle, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 - Marine Pk - BK - astro lecture Salt Marsh Natr Ctr, indoor lecture and clearsky starviewing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 Alley Pond Pk - QN - astro lecture Enviro Center, indoor talk and clearsky starviewing $10 fee. www.alleypond.con/events, 718-229-4000 Sat - 17 Jan - 19:30 - Great Kills Pk - SI - clearsky starviewing Enter from Hylan Bv to model airplane flying field, Free, cancelled for clouds. Larry Ventura, , 718-494-1370 Sun - 18 Jan - 13:00 - Forest Pk - QN - winter survival wksp Forest Pk Natr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Tue - 20 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - This Just In Live skyshow of current astronomy news. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 20 Jan - 19:30 - New Paltz - NY - Mid Hudson Astro Assn mtg St Uv of NY, Coykendall Hall. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Wed - 21 Jan - 19:00 - Centerport - LI - clearsky starviewing Vanderbilt Plm. Free. Cancelled for clouds. www.asliclub.org Wed - 21 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 22 Jan - 18:30 - AAA-HQ - MH - Recent Astronomy Seminar Discussion of current astronomy using popular and technical literature. Free. Thu - 22 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Thu - 22 Jan - 20:00 - Piscataway - NJ - clearsky starviewing Rutgers Univ, Serin Hall, Schommer Obsy. Free, cancelled for clouds. 732-445-2531, www.physics.rutgers.edu/ast/ast-serin.html Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Columbia Uv - MH - clearsky starviewing Pupin Hall, rooftop. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.astro.columbia.edu/~observe, 212-854-3278 Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 3/ 7
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Fri - 16 Jan - 19:00 - Boonton - NJ - clearsky starviewing Sheep Hill Astro Assn obsy, Free, cancelled for clouds. www.uacnj.org/clubs/shaa.htm Fri - 16 Jan - 19:30 - Wilcox Pk - NY - clearsky starviewing TENTATIVE SESSION; CHECK AT WEBSITE OR PHONE Mid Hudson Astro Assn. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Fri - 16 Jan - 20:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc meeting Union Co Coll, Roy Smith Thtr. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Sat - 17 Jan - 12:00 - High Rock Pk - SI - winter survival wksp High Rock Ranger Sta, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 14:00 - Central Pk - MH - winter survival wksp Belvedere Castle, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sat - 17 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 - Marine Pk - BK - astro lecture Salt Marsh Natr Ctr, indoor lecture and clearsky starviewing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 17 Jan - 19:00 Alley Pond Pk - QN - astro lecture Enviro Center, indoor talk and clearsky starviewing $10 fee. www.alleypond.con/events, 718-229-4000 Sat - 17 Jan - 19:30 - Great Kills Pk - SI - clearsky starviewing Enter from Hylan Bv to model airplane flying field, Free, cancelled for clouds. Larry Ventura, , 718-494-1370 Sun - 18 Jan - 13:00 - Forest Pk - QN - winter survival wksp Forest Pk Natr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Tue - 20 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - This Just In Live skyshow of current astronomy news. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 20 Jan - 19:30 - New Paltz - NY - Mid Hudson Astro Assn mtg St Uv of NY, Coykendall Hall. Free. www.geocities.com/mhastro1, 845-485-5669 Wed - 21 Jan - 19:00 - Centerport - LI - clearsky starviewing Vanderbilt Plm. Free. Cancelled for clouds. www.asliclub.org Wed - 21 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 22 Jan - 18:30 - AAA-HQ - MH - Recent Astronomy Seminar Discussion of current astronomy using popular and technical literature. Free. Thu - 22 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Thu - 22 Jan - 20:00 - Piscataway - NJ - clearsky starviewing Rutgers Univ, Serin Hall, Schommer Obsy. Free, cancelled for clouds. 732-445-2531, www.physics.rutgers.edu/ast/ast-serin.html Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 23 Jan - 19:00 - Columbia Uv - MH - clearsky starviewing Pupin Hall, rooftop. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.astro.columbia.edu/~observe, 212-854-3278 Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 2/ 7
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Thu - 8 Jan - 18:30 - AAA-HQ - MH - Recent Astronomy Seminar Discussion of current astronomy using popular and technical literature. Free. Thu - 8 Jan - 19:30 - Morristown - NJ - Morr Mus Astro Soc mtg Morris Museum. Free. members.tripod.com/mmastrosociety Thu - 8 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Thu - 8 Jan - 20:00 - Piscataway - NJ - clearsky starviewing Rutgers Univ, Serin Hall, Schommer Obsy. Free, cancelled for clouds. 732-445-2531, www.physics.rutgers.edu/ast/ast-serin.html Thu - 8 Jan - 20:00 - Middletown - NJ - S*T*A*R meeting King of Kings Lutheran Ch. Free. www.starastronomy.org Fri - 9 Jan - 18:00 - Amer Mus Natl Hist - MH - Amat Astro Assn lect 'Astrobiology', Dr James Ferris, Rensselaer Polytech Kaufmann Thtr. Free, ask at entry gate for 'astronomy' lecture. Fri - 9 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 9 Jan - 19:00 - Yonkers - NY - Westchester Amat Astro mtg Hudson Rv Mus, Andrus Plm. 19h social, 20h lecture. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Fri - 9 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Fri - 9 Jan - 20:00 - Toms River - NJ - A S of Toms Rv Area mtg Ocean Co Coll, Novis Plm, Rm P109. Free. www.astra-nj.org Sat - 10 Jan - XX:XX - XXX - MH - National Space Society meeting HOUR AND PLACE NOT SET; INQUIRE AT WEBSITE OR EMAIL www.nsschapters.org/ny/nyc, Sat - 10 Jan - 12:45 - AAA-HQ - MH - Observing Group meeting General membership gathering for briefings on upcoming celestial events, project work, show & tell, talks and demos. Free. Sat - 10 Jan - 13:00 - Van Cortlandt Pk - BX - winter survival wksp Mosholu & B'way gate, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 10 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sun - 11 Jan - 19:00 - Allentown - PA - Lehigh Vy A A S mtg LVAAS-HQ, South Mt. Free. www.lvaas.org Tue - 13 Jan - 18:45 - Syosset - LI - photography workshop Berger Brothers, 226 W Jericho Tk. Basics of digital photography. Free. www.berger-bros.com Tue - 13 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - astro lecture 'Magnificent Mars' on current Mars space missions Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Tue - 13 Jan - 19:00 - Greenwich - CT - clearsky starviewing Astro Soc of Greenwich. Julian Curtis Elem Schl. Cancelled for clouds. Free. , www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Tue - 13 Jan - 20:00 - Princeton - NJ - A A A of Princeton mtg Princeton Univ, Peyton Hall. Free www.princetonastronomy.org Wed - 14 Jan - 20:00 - Upper Montclair - NJ - N Jersey Astro Gp mtg Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall, Room 226. Free. njagweb.tripod.com. Wed - 14 Jan - 20:30 - Old Westbury - LI - Astro Soc of LI meeting NY Inst of Techy, Schure Audm. Free. www.asliclub.org Thu - 15 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 4/ 7
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Fri - 23 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 24 Jan - 13:00 - Alley Pond Pk - QN - winter survival wksp UPR Adventr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 24 Jan - 20:30 - Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky starviewing Robinson Obsy. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.njaa.org Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sun - 25 Jan - 12:00 - Highbridge Pk - MH - walking tour Highbridge Rec Ctr, explore possible new upper Manhattan starviewing site. Free. www,nyc.gov/parks Tue - 27 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Soul made flesh' on theory & physics of the brain Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Tue - 27 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - Celestial Highlights Live skyshow for evening sky. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 27 Jan - 19:00 - Greenwich - CT - clearsky starviewing Astro Soc of Greenwich. Julian Curtis Elem Schl. Cancelled for clouds. Free. , www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Wed - 28 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - culture lecture 'Slice of the Big Apple' on midtown architecture Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Wed - 28 Jan - 20:30 - Old Westbury - LI - Astro Soc of LI meeting NY Inst of Techy, Schure Audm. Free. www.asliclub.org Wed - 28 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 29 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Almost heaven' on women astronauts and cosmonauts Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Thu - 29 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Fri - 30 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 30 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 31 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Recessed - Off Season ------------------- A Wayne St Pk - NY - starviewing - www.rocklandastronomy.com. Cadman Pz - BK - clearsky starviewing - Bob Little, 718-855-7804 Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky starviewing - Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky sunviewing - Coll of SI - SI - starviewing - supernova7.apsc.csi.cuny.edu, 718-982-3260 Floyd Bennett Fd - BK - starviewing - , 718-474-4851 Freeport - LI - Amat Obsrs Soc lecture - www.aosny.org Greenwich - CT - A S of Greenwich mtg - www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Hayden Plm - MH - Distinguished Authers - 212-769-5100 Hayden Plm - MH - Frontiers in Astrophysics - 212-769-5100 Jenny Jump St Pk - NJ - Utd Astr Clubs NJ mtg - www.uacnj.org Mystic Seaport - CT - astro lect - www.mysticseaport.org, 860-572-5322 Stony Bk - LI - astronomy lecture - www.ess.sunysb.edu/astro Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky sunviewing - www.njaa.org Washtn Xing - NJ - clearsky starviewing - www.princetonastronomy.org York Coll - QN - clearsky starviewing - natsci.york.cuny.edu/~yco Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 4/ 7
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Fri - 23 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 24 Jan - 13:00 - Alley Pond Pk - QN - winter survival wksp UPR Adventr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 24 Jan - 20:30 - Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky starviewing Robinson Obsy. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.njaa.org Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sun - 25 Jan - 12:00 - Highbridge Pk - MH - walking tour Highbridge Rec Ctr, explore possible new upper Manhattan starviewing site. Free. www,nyc.gov/parks Tue - 27 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Soul made flesh' on theory & physics of the brain Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Tue - 27 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - Celestial Highlights Live skyshow for evening sky. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 27 Jan - 19:00 - Greenwich - CT - clearsky starviewing Astro Soc of Greenwich. Julian Curtis Elem Schl. Cancelled for clouds. Free. , www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Wed - 28 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - culture lecture 'Slice of the Big Apple' on midtown architecture Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Wed - 28 Jan - 20:30 - Old Westbury - LI - Astro Soc of LI meeting NY Inst of Techy, Schure Audm. Free. www.asliclub.org Wed - 28 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 29 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Almost heaven' on women astronauts and cosmonauts Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Thu - 29 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Fri - 30 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 30 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 31 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Recessed - Off Season ------------------- A Wayne St Pk - NY - starviewing - www.rocklandastronomy.com. Cadman Pz - BK - clearsky starviewing - Bob Little, 718-855-7804 Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky starviewing - Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky sunviewing - Coll of SI - SI - starviewing - supernova7.apsc.csi.cuny.edu, 718-982-3260 Floyd Bennett Fd - BK - starviewing - , 718-474-4851 Freeport - LI - Amat Obsrs Soc lecture - www.aosny.org Greenwich - CT - A S of Greenwich mtg - www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Hayden Plm - MH - Distinguished Authers - 212-769-5100 Hayden Plm - MH - Frontiers in Astrophysics - 212-769-5100 Jenny Jump St Pk - NJ - Utd Astr Clubs NJ mtg - www.uacnj.org Mystic Seaport - CT - astro lect - www.mysticseaport.org, 860-572-5322 Stony Bk - LI - astronomy lecture - www.ess.sunysb.edu/astro Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky sunviewing - www.njaa.org Washtn Xing - NJ - clearsky starviewing - www.princetonastronomy.org York Coll - QN - clearsky starviewing - natsci.york.cuny.edu/~yco Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 4/ 7
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Fri - 23 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 24 Jan - 13:00 - Alley Pond Pk - QN - winter survival wksp UPR Adventr Ctr, working outdoors in cold and wind like for stargazing. Free. www.nyc.gov/parks Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Ward Pound Ridge - NY - clearsky starviewing Westchester Amat Astro, Meadow Picnic Area. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.westchesterastronomers.org Sat - 24 Jan - 20:30 - Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky starviewing Robinson Obsy. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.njaa.org Sat - 24 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Sun - 25 Jan - 12:00 - Highbridge Pk - MH - walking tour Highbridge Rec Ctr, explore possible new upper Manhattan starviewing site. Free. www,nyc.gov/parks Tue - 27 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Soul made flesh' on theory & physics of the brain Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Tue - 27 Jan - 18:30 - Hayden Plm - MH - Celestial Highlights Live skyshow for evening sky. $12 adm. 212-769-5100 Tue - 27 Jan - 19:00 - Greenwich - CT - clearsky starviewing Astro Soc of Greenwich. Julian Curtis Elem Schl. Cancelled for clouds. Free. , www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Wed - 28 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - culture lecture 'Slice of the Big Apple' on midtown architecture Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Wed - 28 Jan - 20:30 - Old Westbury - LI - Astro Soc of LI meeting NY Inst of Techy, Schure Audm. Free. www.asliclub.org Wed - 28 Jan - 21:00 - Poughkeepsie - NY - clearsky starviewing Vassar Coll Obsy. Free. Cancelled for clouds. physicsandastronomy.vassar.edu/observatory.html, 845-437-7340 Thu - 29 Jan - 17:30 - Sci Ind Biz Liby - MH - science lecture 'Almost heaven' on women astronauts and cosmonauts Free. 212-592-7000, www.nypl.org/research/sibl Thu - 29 Jan - 19:30 - Upper Montclair - NJ - clearsky starviewing N Jersey Astro Gp. Montclair St Uv, Richardson Hall. Free. Cancelled for clouds. njagweb.tripod.com. Fri - 30 Jan - 19:00 - Cranford - NJ - Amat Astro Inc lecture Union Co Coll, Sperry Obsy. Indoor talk, clearsky starviewing. Free. www.asterism.org Fri - 30 Jan - 20:00 - Stamford - CT - clearsky starviewing Stamford Mus & Natr Ctr, Obsy. $3 adm. Cancelled for clouds. www.stamfordmuseum.org/astronomy.html Sat - 31 Jan - 18:00 - Southold - LI - clearsky starviewing Custer Inst. Cancelled for clouds. Free. www.custerobservatory.org Recessed - Off Season ------------------- A Wayne St Pk - NY - starviewing - www.rocklandastronomy.com. Cadman Pz - BK - clearsky starviewing - Bob Little, 718-855-7804 Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky starviewing - Carl Schurz Pk - MH - clearsky sunviewing - Coll of SI - SI - starviewing - supernova7.apsc.csi.cuny.edu, 718-982-3260 Floyd Bennett Fd - BK - starviewing - , 718-474-4851 Freeport - LI - Amat Obsrs Soc lecture - www.aosny.org Greenwich - CT - A S of Greenwich mtg - www.geocities.com/astrogreenwich Hayden Plm - MH - Distinguished Authers - 212-769-5100 Hayden Plm - MH - Frontiers in Astrophysics - 212-769-5100 Jenny Jump St Pk - NJ - Utd Astr Clubs NJ mtg - www.uacnj.org Mystic Seaport - CT - astro lect - www.mysticseaport.org, 860-572-5322 Stony Bk - LI - astronomy lecture - www.ess.sunysb.edu/astro Voorhees St Pk - NJ - clearsky sunviewing - www.njaa.org Washtn Xing - NJ - clearsky starviewing - www.princetonastronomy.org York Coll - QN - clearsky starviewing - natsci.york.cuny.edu/~yco Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 6/ 7
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Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The shows by the NYC Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers for Big Apple Aviation fell on bad luck due to the two big snowfalls we had. They forced a couple of them to be cancelled. Hayden Planetarium opens in January 2004 a third series of Tuesday talks, This Just In, on current news of astronomy. Altho for January the Distinguished Authors and Frontiers in Astrophysics series on Mondays are recessed, they return in February. Hayden thereafter will set out FIVE astrotalks a month! Science Industry Business Library has FIVE free lectures of interest to New York home astronomers. They are on Tuesday 6 January, Tues 13, Tue 27, Wed 28, and Thu 29; details are in the listings above. The ones on the 13th and 29th are specificly astronomy related. The others are more cultural and collateral science. The Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers have a set of winter survival workshops around the City to help you deal with the cold and wind, like when stargazing. They're on January 3, 10, 17, 18, and 24. New York ------ The first snow of the 2003-2004 winter arrived in predawn on December 2nd as a flurry leaving a thin covering on soil and grass. It sublimed in the morning sunlight. We got our first major snowfall on December 5 and 6, with 30-40cm within the City. The storm cancelled many astroevents on these days and also on the 7th. Other events suffered depressed attendance. A lesser snowfall came on December 14th, causing only minor disruptions to New York astronomy. The legendary NYC subway token rolls into history on January 1st. Displaced from subway turnstiles by MetroCard in May 2003, they were still accepted as partial carfare on buses. They rang up as $1.50, to which 50 cents in coin was added to make up the full $2 fare.. With the coming of 2004, buses no longer take the token, only coin and MetroCard. You can redeem your leftover tokens at the Transit Authority offices, 370 Jay St, Boro Hall BK. Call for an appointment at 718-243-3917. Or incorporate them into ornaments, fashion accessories, table toys. The electric news is the unveiling of the compromise plan for the new World Trade Center on 18 December 2003. There will be one signature tower, Freedom Tower, and several 'short' towers on the campus. Fulton St and Greenwich St are restored thru the campus, dividing it into four unequal quarters. The Wedge of Light scheme is dead; the new deployment of structures makes the geometry all wrong. Freedom Tower is in the northwest quadrant; The other towers are in the northeast and southeast quadrants. The southwest quadrant is left open for the WTC memorial, to occupy about 18,000 square meters. Freedom Tower has 80ish floors of occupancy, 40 of open lattice to house, uh, windmills for part of the electric, and 27ish for the TV broadcast mast. Total height was 1,700-plus oldstyle foots, which someone recognized was close to 1776, the year of US independence. So the height was jimmied to be 1,776 oldstyle foots, or 541 meters. Astro Politics ------------ 2003 was the diamond anniversary of Amateur Astronomers Association, the oldest astronomy club in New York City. So what? The club utterly ignored this meterstone in its history. Instead, the club prided itself on despotic achievements. These include: closing Board of Directors against dialog with the members ignoring Telescope Workshop defaming and accusing its landlord of tampering with club mail rewriting Board minutes absenting from North East Astronomy Forum distorting scheduled dates for Recent Astronomy Seminar billoxing its election of Board seatholders supporting and rewarding unbecoming behavior against the members retaliating against those who complain or challenge its management abandoning Descriptive and Physical Astronomy classes forfeiting American Urban Star Fest wasting funds on Enjoy the Stars, astronomy teacher, and PO box neglecting the victims of the 2003 November 8 eclipse theft avoiding honest debate with its members for bylaw reform. The few Board members who wish for a handing back of the Association to its rank-&-file member are routinely intimidated against this goal. The reaction seems to be a form of civil disobedience among Board members. The grandest example was the sabotaging of Mike's scheme to publicize the thoughts and opinions of Board members for his removal of John Pazmino's seatship. He committed to do so in his message to the members in Eyepiece, September 2003. No Board member furnished comments worhty of Mike's distribution to the members. He was forced to tell at least one inquiring member to go and speak with the seatholders directly. The other major instance was the scuttling of AAA role in American Urban Star Fest on 4 October 2003. Mike issued blunt 'commands' to his crew, then at the Observing Group meeting before the Fest. The team let him rant and then continued with the meeting. O'Gara is now trying to block nonmember participation in AAA events, letting them be tarred as 'freeloaders'. The various activity chairs cheerfully allow nonmembers to attend, take part, contribute, Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 6/ 7
Continued from previous message.
Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The shows by the NYC Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers for Big Apple Aviation fell on bad luck due to the two big snowfalls we had. They forced a couple of them to be cancelled. Hayden Planetarium opens in January 2004 a third series of Tuesday talks, This Just In, on current news of astronomy. Altho for January the Distinguished Authors and Frontiers in Astrophysics series on Mondays are recessed, they return in February. Hayden thereafter will set out FIVE astrotalks a month! Science Industry Business Library has FIVE free lectures of interest to New York home astronomers. They are on Tuesday 6 January, Tues 13, Tue 27, Wed 28, and Thu 29; details are in the listings above. The ones on the 13th and 29th are specificly astronomy related. The others are more cultural and collateral science. The Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers have a set of winter survival workshops around the City to help you deal with the cold and wind, like when stargazing. They're on January 3, 10, 17, 18, and 24. New York ------ The first snow of the 2003-2004 winter arrived in predawn on December 2nd as a flurry leaving a thin covering on soil and grass. It sublimed in the morning sunlight. We got our first major snowfall on December 5 and 6, with 30-40cm within the City. The storm cancelled many astroevents on these days and also on the 7th. Other events suffered depressed attendance. A lesser snowfall came on December 14th, causing only minor disruptions to New York astronomy. The legendary NYC subway token rolls into history on January 1st. Displaced from subway turnstiles by MetroCard in May 2003, they were still accepted as partial carfare on buses. They rang up as $1.50, to which 50 cents in coin was added to make up the full $2 fare.. With the coming of 2004, buses no longer take the token, only coin and MetroCard. You can redeem your leftover tokens at the Transit Authority offices, 370 Jay St, Boro Hall BK. Call for an appointment at 718-243-3917. Or incorporate them into ornaments, fashion accessories, table toys. The electric news is the unveiling of the compromise plan for the new World Trade Center on 18 December 2003. There will be one signature tower, Freedom Tower, and several 'short' towers on the campus. Fulton St and Greenwich St are restored thru the campus, dividing it into four unequal quarters. The Wedge of Light scheme is dead; the new deployment of structures makes the geometry all wrong. Freedom Tower is in the northwest quadrant; The other towers are in the northeast and southeast quadrants. The southwest quadrant is left open for the WTC memorial, to occupy about 18,000 square meters. Freedom Tower has 80ish floors of occupancy, 40 of open lattice to house, uh, windmills for part of the electric, and 27ish for the TV broadcast mast. Total height was 1,700-plus oldstyle foots, which someone recognized was close to 1776, the year of US independence. So the height was jimmied to be 1,776 oldstyle foots, or 541 meters. Astro Politics ------------ 2003 was the diamond anniversary of Amateur Astronomers Association, the oldest astronomy club in New York City. So what? The club utterly ignored this meterstone in its history. Instead, the club prided itself on despotic achievements. These include: closing Board of Directors against dialog with the members ignoring Telescope Workshop defaming and accusing its landlord of tampering with club mail rewriting Board minutes absenting from North East Astronomy Forum distorting scheduled dates for Recent Astronomy Seminar billoxing its election of Board seatholders supporting and rewarding unbecoming behavior against the members retaliating against those who complain or challenge its management abandoning Descriptive and Physical Astronomy classes forfeiting American Urban Star Fest wasting funds on Enjoy the Stars, astronomy teacher, and PO box neglecting the victims of the 2003 November 8 eclipse theft avoiding honest debate with its members for bylaw reform. The few Board members who wish for a handing back of the Association to its rank-&-file member are routinely intimidated against this goal. The reaction seems to be a form of civil disobedience among Board members. The grandest example was the sabotaging of Mike's scheme to publicize the thoughts and opinions of Board members for his removal of John Pazmino's seatship. He committed to do so in his message to the members in Eyepiece, September 2003. No Board member furnished comments worhty of Mike's distribution to the members. He was forced to tell at least one inquiring member to go and speak with the seatholders directly. The other major instance was the scuttling of AAA role in American Urban Star Fest on 4 October 2003. Mike issued blunt 'commands' to his crew, then at the Observing Group meeting before the Fest. The team let him rant and then continued with the meeting. O'Gara is now trying to block nonmember participation in AAA events, letting them be tarred as 'freeloaders'. The various activity chairs cheerfully allow nonmembers to attend, take part, contribute, Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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NYC Events Jan 04 6/ 7
Continued from previous message.
Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The shows by the NYC Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers for Big Apple Aviation fell on bad luck due to the two big snowfalls we had. They forced a couple of them to be cancelled. Hayden Planetarium opens in January 2004 a third series of Tuesday talks, This Just In, on current news of astronomy. Altho for January the Distinguished Authors and Frontiers in Astrophysics series on Mondays are recessed, they return in February. Hayden thereafter will set out FIVE astrotalks a month! Science Industry Business Library has FIVE free lectures of interest to New York home astronomers. They are on Tuesday 6 January, Tues 13, Tue 27, Wed 28, and Thu 29; details are in the listings above. The ones on the 13th and 29th are specificly astronomy related. The others are more cultural and collateral science. The Parks Department and Urban Park Rangers have a set of winter survival workshops around the City to help you deal with the cold and wind, like when stargazing. They're on January 3, 10, 17, 18, and 24. New York ------ The first snow of the 2003-2004 winter arrived in predawn on December 2nd as a flurry leaving a thin covering on soil and grass. It sublimed in the morning sunlight. We got our first major snowfall on December 5 and 6, with 30-40cm within the City. The storm cancelled many astroevents on these days and also on the 7th. Other events suffered depressed attendance. A lesser snowfall came on December 14th, causing only minor disruptions to New York astronomy. The legendary NYC subway token rolls into history on January 1st. Displaced from subway turnstiles by MetroCard in May 2003, they were still accepted as partial carfare on buses. They rang up as $1.50, to which 50 cents in coin was added to make up the full $2 fare.. With the coming of 2004, buses no longer take the token, only coin and MetroCard. You can redeem your leftover tokens at the Transit Authority offices, 370 Jay St, Boro Hall BK. Call for an appointment at 718-243-3917. Or incorporate them into ornaments, fashion accessories, table toys. The electric news is the unveiling of the compromise plan for the new World Trade Center on 18 December 2003. There will be one signature tower, Freedom Tower, and several 'short' towers on the campus. Fulton St and Greenwich St are restored thru the campus, dividing it into four unequal quarters. The Wedge of Light scheme is dead; the new deployment of structures makes the geometry all wrong. Freedom Tower is in the northwest quadrant; The other towers are in the northeast and southeast quadrants. The southwest quadrant is left open for the WTC memorial, to occupy about 18,000 square meters. Freedom Tower has 80ish floors of occupancy, 40 of open lattice to house, uh, windmills for part of the electric, and 27ish for the TV broadcast mast. Total height was 1,700-plus oldstyle foots, which someone recognized was close to 1776, the year of US independence. So the height was jimmied to be 1,776 oldstyle foots, or 541 meters. Astro Politics ------------ 2003 was the diamond anniversary of Amateur Astronomers Association, the oldest astronomy club in New York City. So what? The club utterly ignored this meterstone in its history. Instead, the club prided itself on despotic achievements. These include: closing Board of Directors against dialog with the members ignoring Telescope Workshop defaming and accusing its landlord of tampering with club mail rewriting Board minutes absenting from North East Astronomy Forum distorting scheduled dates for Recent Astronomy Seminar billoxing its election of Board seatholders supporting and rewarding unbecoming behavior against the members retaliating against those who complain or challenge its management abandoning Descriptive and Physical Astronomy classes forfeiting American Urban Star Fest wasting funds on Enjoy the Stars, astronomy teacher, and PO box neglecting the victims of the 2003 November 8 eclipse theft avoiding honest debate with its members for bylaw reform. The few Board members who wish for a handing back of the Association to its rank-&-file member are routinely intimidated against this goal. The reaction seems to be a form of civil disobedience among Board members. The grandest example was the sabotaging of Mike's scheme to publicize the thoughts and opinions of Board members for his removal of John Pazmino's seatship. He committed to do so in his message to the members in Eyepiece, September 2003. No Board member furnished comments worhty of Mike's distribution to the members. He was forced to tell at least one inquiring member to go and speak with the seatholders directly. The other major instance was the scuttling of AAA role in American Urban Star Fest on 4 October 2003. Mike issued blunt 'commands' to his crew, then at the Observing Group meeting before the Fest. The team let him rant and then continued with the meeting. O'Gara is now trying to block nonmember participation in AAA events, letting them be tarred as 'freeloaders'. The various activity chairs cheerfully allow nonmembers to attend, take part, contribute, Continued in next message. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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