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Total Solar Eclipse (Partial in Boston). 2:16pm to 4:39pm EDT. Maximum at 3:30pm EDT.
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
This is our third stargazing event for Carlisle‘s Recreation Department and Gleason Public Library. The observing site is very dark, so this should be a great event.
Setup at ~7:00 pm. The event starts soon after sunset (8:00 pm), but be ready for folks to start showing up early. There is plenty of parking.
Peaks night of the 22nd, morning of the 23rd. Moon will interfere.
Peaks night of the 22nd, morning of the 23rd. Moon will interfere.
Bromfield School has asked ATMoB to return for a Star Party on April 25 in Harvard, Massachusetts. We have supported their star party many times. (Rain date is April 26) The setup location is off of Pond Street in the back parking area overlooking ball field. The Event starts soon after sunset (8:00pm), and setup time is anytime after 4pm. Please note that cell reception is non-existent to poor in Harvard. There is plenty of parking for members right at their equipment. The observing site has several lights from nearby school building. I will be at the building and I will have equipment already setup early. If you need to find me early, my classroom is #269.
Bromfield School has asked ATMoB to return for a Star Party on April 25 in Harvard, Massachusetts. We have supported their star party many times. (Rain date is April 26) The setup location is off of Pond Street in the back parking area overlooking ball field. The Event starts soon after sunset (8:00pm), and setup time is anytime after 4pm. Please note that cell reception is non-existent to poor in Harvard. There is plenty of parking for members right at their equipment. The observing site has several lights from nearby school building. I will be at the building and I will have equipment already setup early. If you need to find me early, my classroom is #269.
Eta-Aquarid Meteor Shower
Peaks night of the 6th, morning of the 7th.
Eta-Aquarid Meteor Shower
Peaks night of the 6th, morning of the 7th.
Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation
Mercury at highest point in Morning Sky
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Summer Solstice at 4:46pm EDT
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation
Mercury at highest point in Evening Sky
Delta-Aquarid Meteor Shower
Peaks night of the 28th, morning of the 29th.
Moon will interfere.
Delta-Aquarid Meteor Shower
Peaks night of the 28th, morning of the 29th.
Moon will interfere.
Peaks night of the 11th, morning of the 12th.
Moon sets at midnight.
Peaks night of the 11th, morning of the 12th.
Moon sets at midnight.
Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation
Mercury at highest point in Morning Sky
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Moon will be very slightly eclipsed between 10:12pm EDT and 11:15pm. Penumbral eclipse from 8:41pm EDT to 12:47am.
Autumnal (Fall) Equinox at 8:39am EDT
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Peaks night of the 4th, morning of the 5th.
Moon will interfere.
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation
Mercury at highest point in Evening Sky
Peaks night of the 17th, morning of the 18th.
Moon will interfere
Peaks night of the 17th, morning of the 18th.
Moon will interfere
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation
Peaks night of the 13th, morning of the 14th.
Moon will interfere.
Peaks night of the 13th, morning of the 14th.
Moon will interfere.
Peaks night of the 21st, morning of the 22nd.
Moon will interfere.
Winter Solstice at 4:17am EST
Peaks night of the 21st, morning of the 22nd.
Moon will interfere.
Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation
Mercury at highest point in Morning Sky