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JANUARY
January 11, 2008
Family Astro: Night Sky Adventure
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Tucson, AZ, USA
Four nights at a very remote, dark sky location (7+ magnitude skies). Door prizes and speakers. A/C & heated lodge accommodations available, as well as RV full hookups, and tent camping. Restrooms with hot showers (no towels or bed linens provided). Although participants will have to provide their own food, there is a cooking/food preparation area available, as well as full-size refrigerators in each room.
January 16, 2008
16th Annual Regional Meeting of Amateur Astronomers "Bobfest"
Gardner-Webb University / Ritch Banquet Hall
Boiling Springs, North Carolina, USA
The Cleveland County Astronomical Society will host the 16th annual Regional Meeting of Amateur Astronomers This event opens at 8:00am with programs beginning at 10:00am. Featured will be speakers, astrophotography displays and contest, swap tables, equipment vendors, prize drawings, fellowship with amateur astronomers from the region, and a chance to find out about local events and facilities. solar and night observing (weather premitting)
January 28 - February 2, 2008
Death Valley/Las Vegas Astronomical Society Star Party
Death valley National Park and Furnace Creek Resort
Death Valley, California, USA
Furnace Creek Resort, Death Valley National Park, and the Las Vegas Astronomical Society will collaborate to present a week of star parties, presentations, solar viewing, and night sky tours. Please feel free to bring your telescope or binoculars. Enjoy crystal clear desert skies at night. During the day, enjoy horseback riding, golfing, hiking, touring, tennis, spa treatments, spring-fed pools, and gourmet meals at the Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort.
FEBRUARY
February 4 - 10, 2008
2008 Winter Star Party (SCAS Event)
Florida Keys
Marathon, Florida, USA
Get set for the Winter Star Party! The 24th Annual Winter Star Party is scheduled for February 4 - 10, 2008 at Camp Wesumkee, Florida, an 11 acre girl scout camp located on West Summerland Key (a.k.a. "Spanish Harbor Key") in the Florida Keys. Astrophotographers and amateur astronomers often bring their families from across the U.S. and around the globe to make it a truly international event. Southern winter skies are a real treat for our Canadian and northern friends!
February 6 - 10, 2008
Orange Blossom Special Annual Star Party
Alafia River State Park
Tampa, Florida, USA
February 8 - 9, 2008
European AstroFest
Kensington Town Hall
London, England, United Kingdom
Europe's largest astronomy and space convention, organized by Astronomy Now magazine.
MARCH
March 1, 2008
Tri Star
Guilford Technical Community College
Jamestown, North Carolina, USA
The Triad Starfest, *Tri*Star* for short, is a gathering of astronomers of all types, from novice to professional, for a full day of presentations, displays, and observing. The event allows astronomy enthusiasts to share ideas, learn about a range of astronomical topics, get together with old friends, and make new ones. The event will draw astronomers from North Carolina and surrounding states.
March 5 - 8, 2008
Kisatchie Star Party
Kisatchie National Forrest
Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA
March 10, 2007
OMSI Astrophotography Conference
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
Portland, OR, USA
Introduction to Astronomy Image Processing for Electronic & Film Cameras
March 21 - 23, 2008
Mid Atlantic Mirror Making
Mallard Lodge, Smyrna DE
Smyrna, DE, USA
The purpose of the Seminar is to introduce proven successful mirror making techniques and practices to those wishing to make their own mirrors. Special emphasis will be placed on successfully figuring the mirror. All mirror-making materials will be furnished and expert mirror makers will be available to guide each person’s activities. We will begin with 6” F-8, 8” F-6, and 10” F-6 mirrors and tools with diamond generated curves; ready for 220 grit. Successful mirror makers will leave the Seminar with a fine-figured mirror ready for aluminizing. They will also have the skills, knowledge and confidence to repeat the process as desired. Although our purpose is to ensure each mirror maker is successful, there is no guarantee of results.
March 28 - April 6, 2008
Smoky Mountain Stargaze
John Crowe Recreational Complex
Whittier, NC, USA
Smoky Mountain Stargaze will be held under the dark skies of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina starting on a Messier Marathon weekend on March 28th and ending with the New Moon on April 6. We will have speakers, door prizes, a swap meet, field trips, observing sessions, and various other activities. Pre-registration is available online at http://www.smokymtstargaze.com at discounted rates.
APRIL
April 4 - 6, 2008
South Jersey Spring Star Party
Belleplain State Forest
Cape May County, New Jersey, USA
Mark you calendars for the 2008 SJAC SPRING STAR PARTY! The Star Party will be held at one of the darkest sites in the region -- the athletic field at Belleplain State forest. See the website for information about this "no frills" event, and a link to the registration form.
April 5 - 6, 2008
All-Arizona Messier Marathon
April 6, 2007
Hyde Memorial Star Party
Hyde Memorial State Park
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
April 10 - 13, 2008
Annual Meeting of the AAVSO
Magdalene College
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
April 18 - 19, 2008
2008 North Central Region of the Astronomical League Convention
Country Inn & Suites - Lakeview Conference Center
Port Washington, WI, USA
The Northern Cross Science Foundation is pleased to be hosting the 2008 NCRAL Convention! The event will take place on April 18-19, 2008 at the Lakeview Conference Center in Port Washington, WI. We have an incredible two days of astronomy planned, with the Star Gazer himself, TV's Jack Horkheimer, topping it all off as the keynote speaker at the Saturday night banquet. Click on www.ncsf.info for all the details!
April 19 - 26, 2009
Texas Star Party
3500 acre ranch
Ft. Davis, TX, USA
Week-long gathering of 500+ amateur astronomers under very dark skies, afternoon and evening talks, vendors, astrophoto, sketching, ATM, and observing activities and contests.
April 19 - 22, 2007
Georgia Sky View
Camp McIntosh - Indian Springs State Park
Jackson, Georgia, USA
This will be the fourth annual Georgia Sky View, hosted by the Flint River Astronomy Club. We will have speakers, door prizes, a pot luck dinner, and we have a few suprises in the works. Hope to see you there.
April 21, 2007
Astronomy Day
Novins Planetarium
Toms River, New Jersey, USA
April 21, 2007
Astronomy Day
Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park
Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
April 22 - 25, 2009
Mid-South Star Gaze & Astronomy Conference
Rainwater Observatory
French Camp, Mississippi, USA
Astronomy conference and star party under dark skies near the Natchez Trace Parkway in central Mississippi. Site of Sangre .65m telescope facility. Observing, talks by professional and amateur astronomers, vendors, astro education activities workshop, and more.
April 22 - 25, 2009
Mid-South Star Gaze
Rainwater Observatory
French Camp, Mississippi, USA
Astronomy conference and star party with speakers, educational workshop, and vendors. .65m Sangre telescope available
April 23, 2008
Lecture Under The Stars - Hubble Telescope
Pima Community College East Campus, 8181 E. Irvington
Tucson, AZ, USA
Pima Community College will host a free Lecture Under the Stars on Wednesday, April 23. “Hubble’s Greatest Hits” will discuss lessons from astronomy’s most unique telescope. “Hubble’s Greatest Hits” will be presented by Dr. Christopher Impey, University Distinguished Professor and Deputy Head of the Astronomy Department at the University of Arizona. Dr. Impey will discuss why the Hubble Space Telescope is so special, and why it may get even better. The Lecture Under the Stars will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the College’s East Campus, 8181 E. Irvington Road. For more information, call the College Information Center at 206-4500.
April 25 - 27, 2008
Southern Star Astronomical Convention
Wildacres Retreat
Little Switzerland, North Carolina, USA
The 2008 Southern Star Astronomical Convention is SOLD OUT! Thanks for your support of this terrific event. Check back in January 2009 for the 2009 convention information. www.charlotteastronomers.org
April 28 - 29, 2007
Northeast Astronomy Forum & Telescope Show
Rockland Community College
Suffern, NY, USA
THIS EXCITING TWO-DAY EVENT FEATURES: More than 80 on-site vendors, World-renowned speakers, Astro-imaging workshops, Daily solar observing, STARLAB planetarium shows, Getting Started classes for beginners, Space & Astronomy events for kids.
April 30 - May 3, 2008
Southern New Mexico Star Party (Spring 2007)
City of Rocks State Park
Silver City, NM, USA
The event takes place at New Mexico's City of Rocks State Park - home to thousands of strange monolithic rock formations found in only six other locations in the world. Great dark skies.
MAY
May 1 - 4, 2008
Rencontres Astronomiques du Printemps (RAP)
Craponne-sur-Arzon
Saint-Etienne, Le Puy en Velay, France
With 500 members, this is one of the largest event in France and Western Europe, from the binocular to the 800mm dobson.
May 2 - 4, 2008
Hidden Hollow 2008 Star Party
Warren Rupp Observatory
Mansfield, OH, USA
Weekend Star Party organized by the Richland Astronomical Society. Don't miss the chance to get to view through one of the largest telescopes in the Eastern US - plus an opportunity to hear our guest speakers and participate in contests and workshops. Cabin lodging, camping, hot showers and restroom facilities are included in the registration fee. The fun goes on - rain or shine!
May 3, 2008
AstroDay Festival
Prince Kuhio Plaza
Hilo, Hawaii, USA
The 7th Annual award winning AstrDay Festival will be back at the Prince Kuhio Plaza in Hilo, Hawaii on Saturday, May 3rd from 10 am until 5 pm. Featuring Mauna Kea Observatory exhibits, demonstrations and presentations, Hawaiian Culture displays, student science projects, StarLab Planetarium shows, liquid nitrogen demonstrations, scholastic robotics demonstrations, telescope viewing and a Kids Corner with fun activities. There will be a presentation of the Excellence in Teaching award and Hawaiian slack key music. Many prizes to give away! Admission is free and open to the public. Contact Gary Fujihara at (808) 932-2328 or email him at fujmon@mac.com or visit http://www.astroday.net for more information.
May 10, 2008
Astronomy Day
Everywhere,
Contact the Astronomy Day Headquarters or astronomy club or planetarium nearest you for more information. Be sure to put "Astronomy Day" in subject line.
May 10, 2008
LARRY WOOD
Whipple Observatory Visitor's Center
AMADO, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES
Celebrate Astronomy Day at Whipple Visitor Center. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory Star Party. See The Stars Through A Telescope. Free and open to the public Saturday, May 10. Observing will begin after 7:45 p.m. with telescopes provided courtesy of the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association (TAAA) and the Sonora Astronomical Society (SAS). 6pm Visitors Center opens 7pm Informal lecture presented by Observatory staff 7:45pm Observing begins On view: Mars, Saturn, double stars, star clusters, the Moon, and more. Dress for cool evening temperatures. Small flashlights and binoculars are useful to bring. For more information call 670-5707. http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/facilities/flwo/starparty.html
May 17 - 20, 2007
Cherry Springs Star Party
Cherry Springs State Park
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
May 18 - 19, 2007
North Central Region Astronomical League Convention
AmericInn Lodge and Convention Center
Moorhead, Minnesota, USA
Join us in Moorhead, MN and Fargo, ND during spring on the Northern Plains for the 2007 NCRAL Convention.
May 18 - 21, 2007
Adult Astronomy Camp
Mt. Lemmon Observatory
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Astronomy Camps are immersion adventures in DOING science. Students become astronomers operating large telescopes (20, 40, 60, 61-inch diameters), interacting with leading scientists, and interpreting their own scientific measurements. The Camps are held in the "Sky Island" environment of Mt. Lemmon Observatory (9200 feet). Students observe and record celestial objects to learn first-hand about astronomy, physics, mathematics, and engineering. Camps include daytime lectures with hands-on activities about forefront topics as well as space art, field trips, group research projects, etc. Career opportunities are modeled by University faculty and by undergraduate and graduate students counselors. No prior knowledge of astronomy is required.
May 19, 2007
Astronomy Day
A-Z Science Store
Northampton, MA, USA
Displays - Astronomy, Science, Space Explration - & Solar Observing
May 20 - 22, 2008
Symposium on Telescope Science
Northwoods Resort
Big Bear Lake, CA, USA
The 27th Annual Symposium on Telescope Science emphasizes amateur research and amateur-profess-ional collaboration. Papers are presented on the latest CCD and Photometry techniques.
May 22 - 24, 2009
South Pacific Star Party
Wiruna - ASNSW's Premier Dark Sky Site
Ilford, New South Wales, Australia
The South Pacific Star Party (SPSP) is an Annual gathering of Amateur and professionl Astronomers from across Australia and the World. The SPSP typically includes formal daytime workshops, as well as formal and informal lectures, while evening events include observing, socialising, and public sky tours for those of you who are not so familiar with the stellar skyscape, or if you just want to view some of the more obscure objects in the sky.
May 23 - 26, 2008
RTMC Astronomy Expo
Camp Oakes
Big Bear City, CA, USA
Located high in the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear City, California, the RTMC Astronomy Expo is the premier astronomy gathering in the west.
JUNE
June 1, 2007
Starconn
Wesleyan University
Middletown, Connecticut, USA
Starconn 2007 has been canceled. We hope to see you in 2008.
June 5 - 8, 2008
Wisconsin Observers Weekend
Hartman Creek State Park
Waupaca, WI, USA
Enjoy a laid-back weekend of observing at this regional event held under the dark skies of central Wisconsin. Sponsor: NEWSTAR (NorthEast Wisconsin STARgazers) Information: bpeter76@yahoo.com Web: WWW.new-star.org
June 6 - 8, 2008
Bootleg Astronomers Star Party
Green River Conservation Area
Harmon, Il, USA
$25.00 per person. This includes 2 nights camping fees & our great prize giveaways. Tent camping & RV's allowed. Water & toilet facilities on site. No Shower facilities. Electricity for recharging batteries. We will have great door prizes for give away. Also we will have guest speakers & will provide free Coffee, Hot Chocolate, & tea both evenings ! Tee-shirts are $15.00. Great comaraderie, great music, & dark, dark, skies. This is an adult oriented Star Party. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. "Bootleg Astronomers" Pillaging The Universe One Star At A Time" Contact Info Paul Jhona katz53@charter.net for more info. Payment & tee-shirt info contact Mike Foster. mdfoster1@comcast.net Website http://bootlegastronomy.com/
June 7 - July 1, 2007
Celestial Bodies Exhibition at Gurari Collections
91 Charles Street
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Celestial Bodies - celestial discoveries from the antique to the present. Johannes Bode antique celestial charts from 1801. Largest star atlas in history transposed with large format photographs from the Hubble and Spitzer Telescopes.
June 8 - 9, 2007
Mid States Region Astronomical League Convention
Westside Community Conference Center
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
June 8 - 10, 2008
International Dark-Sky Association 20th Anniversary Annual Meeting
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
Tucson, AZ, USA
The International Dark-Sky Association presents its 20th Anniversary Annual General Meeting. Sessions and breakouts will include: Ordinance Creation and Implementation; Safety and Security; Technology and Lighting Design, including LEDs; Astronomy issues, and more. Planned events include Trade Show, Star Party, Family Activities, and Banquet. For More Information Contact: Kim Patten agm@darksky.org 520.293.3198
June 12 - 20, 2007
Advanced Teen Astronomy Camp
Mt. Lemmon Observatory
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Astronomy Camps are immersion adventures in DOING science. Students become astronomers operating large telescopes (20, 40, 60, 61-inch diameters), interacting with leading scientists, and interpreting their own scientific measurements. The Camps are held in the "Sky Island" environment of Mt. Lemmon Observatory (9200 feet). Students observe and record celestial objects to learn first-hand about astronomy, physics, mathematics, and engineering. Camps include daytime lectures with hands-on activities about forefront topics as well as space art, field trips, group research projects, etc. Career opportunities are modeled by University faculty and by undergraduate and graduate students counselors. No prior knowledge of astronomy is required.
June 13 - 20, 2009
Grand Canyon Star Party
Grand Canyon National Park north and south rim
Flagstaff, AZ, USA
The 19th Grand Canyon Star Party is a public star party that will be held 13-20 June. You can volunteer with your telescope, or just join us under some of the darkest skies in the country. See the website for details.
June 13 - 14, 2008
38th Annual Apollo Rendezvous Convention & Star Party
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
Dayton, Ohio, USA
38th Annual Apollo Rendezvous and the MVAS 90th Anniversary Convention & BBQ Star Party in Conjunction with "GreatCon" The Astronomical Leagues Great Lakes Region Convention Hosted by The Miami Valley Astronomical Society on June 13 & 14 of 2008. The theme is "90 Years of Astronomy" Guest Speakers: To be announced Astrophoto & telescope contests, vendors, swap meet, Digistar, door prizes, concludes with a BBQ & Star Party at an Air Force Satellite Tracking Station,MVAS Dark Sky Site. for registration please go to www.mvas.org or contact Ron Sherman AR Chairman 937-236-4090 ron.sherman@earthlink.net or mvas@mvas.org
June 15 - 16, 2007
Desert Starlight Weekend
Brantley Lake State Park
Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA
This two-day event begins on Friday June 15th at 4:00pm with telescopes set-up with special filters to safely view the sun. Along wtih solar viewing telescopes will be set-up both Friday & Saturday nights to view deep sky objects such as planets. Daytime events will also be scheduled such as plant and bird walks. Fees: Regular Entrance Fee Contact: Shane Phipps 505-457-2384
June 15, 2007
SkyTour-2006
Bellevue, Ohio, USA
June 15 - 17, 2007
North Dakota Star Party
Cross Ranch State Park
Bismarck, North Dakota, USA
June 16, 2007
Oasis State Park Star Party
Oasis State Park
Portales, New Mexico, USA
Come out and join Eastern New Mexico University professors for a viewing of the night sky. Bring your scopes, binoculars, etc. if you have them. Fees: Park entrance fee applies Contact: Oasis State Park 505-356-5331
June 16, 2007
The Night Sky:A Cultural Clock
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA
Enjoy the beauty of Dog Canyon at sundown. Learn about celestial cycles and how early cultures used the night sky to time their daily lives. View the stars and constellations in the dark skies over Oliver Lee Memorial State Park. Bring red-lens flashlights and binoculars if you wish. Fees: Regular Entrance Fee Contact: 505-437-8284
June 23, 2007
The Night Sky - A Cultural Clock
Oasis State Park
Portales, New Mexico, USA
Join ranger Charles Wood for stories of the night sky. Fees: Park entrance fee applies Contact: Oasis State Park 505-356-5331
June 23, 2007
Summer Solstice Celebration
The Children's Museum
West Hartford, CT, USA
Come party under the stars at The Children’s Museum with this festive affair for the entire family. Celebrate midsummer with traditions of ancient and modern times. The evening will feature; “Spirits from the Sky” astronomy show. Explore the sky of the Skidi Pawnee Native American Tribe and how they used the movement of stars to plan their daily lives. Listen as a present-day grandfather tells his grandchildren about their culture and stories of creation, A bonfire, storytelling, and cooking over the fire, Decorate a Midsommer Tree, Solstice Scavenger Hunt, Crafts such as wreath making, pocket sundials, Hopi Kachina Spirit Dolls and more, And of course star gazing! To register call 860-231-2830 ext 44 or email us at events@TheChildrensMuseumCT.org
June 23, 2007
Big Spring State Park Star Party
Big Spring State Park
Midland, Texas, USA
Take a tour of the night sky with local astronomy clubs up on Scenic Mountain. Learn about faraway galaxies and planets. Watch the sunset atop the bluff before the presentations begin. A fun and educational way to spend a Saturday night outdoors with your family! Cloudy weather alternate date is July 21. 8-11:30 p.m. (432) 263-4931
June 25 - 28, 2008
Bryce Canyon Astronomy Festival
Bryce Canyon National Park
Cedar City, Utah, USA
9th Annual Astronomy Festival under the last great sanctuary of dark skies. Oriented to general public. Solar viewing, workshops, science lectures, ranger talks, guest speakers, telescope viewing, and dark skies (limiting magnitude 7+). Guest astronomers with telescopes must register prior to arriving.
June 26 - 29, 2008
Rocky Mountain Star Stare
To Be Determined
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Rocky Mountain Star Stare 2008! Event dates and location are NOT, I say again, NOT CONFIRMED yet. Please continue to check back or check www.rmss.org for updated information!
June 27, 2008
Summer Star Party & Solstice Sunset
Mt. Pollux
Amherst, MA, USA
Solstice Sunset Observing. Picnic. Summer Star Party
JULY
July 2 - 6, 2008
Rocky Mountain Star Stare
Pike National Forest - Tarryall Area
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Held in June in the Pike National Forest, Rocky Mountain Star Stare is one of this nation's premier star parties. This year's event will be held from July 2nd thru July 6, 2008. Average attendance is usually 350 astronomers. The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society, whose website is found at http://www.csastro.org, sponsors this gathering of amateur astronomers. Incredible fields of stars by night are supplemented by day with workshops, children's activities, door prizes, catered meals and fun for everyone. To register or get more info, http://www.rmss.org.
July 2 - 5, 2008
Green Bank Star Quest
Green Bank National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Green Bank, West Virginia, United States
Optical and Radio Astronomy Star Party. Presentations by multiple nationally known speakers in indoor climate controlled visitor center. Hot Showers near campsites. Dark skies. Venders. NRAO tours. Located in a beautiful high mountain valley. See web site for more information.
July 4 - 7, 2007
Green Bank Star Quest
Green Bank National Radio Observatory
Green Bank, West Virginia, USA
July 4 - 8, 2008
Stargazing Manitoulin
Gordon's Park Dark Sky Sanctuary
Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada
Star Party held in the dark sky sanctuary at Gordon's Park. Join professional & amateur astronomers observing with telescopes & binoculars from the darkest skies in Ontario. On site observatory, 360 degree viewing, no light pollution and extremely dark skies with a 7.5 magnitude. Public Observing Sessions, Laser Guided Sky Tours, Information Sharing Session, Welcome Reception, Astrophotography Slide Show, Swap Meet, Show & Tell, guided educational nature hikes, mini putt challenge, horseshoe tournament & social BBQ Turkey Pot Luck Supper. www.gordonspark.com or 705-859-2470
July 4, 2007
Independence Day
Mt. Pollux
Amherst, MA, USA
Fireworks display. Public Observing after fireworks.
July 5, 2007
Teleskoptreffen
Frankfurt, Germany
July 5 - 12, 2007
Queensland Astrofest
Lions Camp
Linville, Queensland, Australia
The Queensland Astrofest is the major star party in Queensland since 1993, open to all amateur astronomers.
July 6, 2008
Golden State Star Party
Frosty Acres Ranch
Adin, California, USA
On Frosty Acres Ranch near Adin in northeast California, GSSP is at an elevation of 4400 feet, with a stunning view of Mount Shasta 66 miles to the west. Our location combines the amenities of nearby towns and distance from city lights.
July 8 - 12, 2007
Mt Bachelor Star Party
Mt. Bachelor Ski Area
Bend, Oregon, USA
July 8 - 12, 2007
Astroblast
Two Mile Run County Park
Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
July 8 - 14, 2007
The Mountain Institute Astronomy Camp
Spruce Knob Mountain Center
Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
July 12, 2008
SCAE (Southern California Astronomy Expo) - Seminar Symposium
OPT
Oceanside, California, USA
SCAE 08 is a two day event. The first date is the SCAE Seminar Symposium. This will be a day filled with stimulating talks on some of the most exciting topics in astronomy by well-known professional and amateur astronomers including Nick Law, Marc Rayman, Gary Palmer, and Scott Kardel! After the sun goes down, enjoy a free lecture by SETI Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak at Palomar Community College, and afterwards, we'll host a public star party. The event is free, no registration required.
July 12 - 14, 2007
Northwest Region of the Astronomical League (NWRAL) Star Party
Skyview Acre
Goldendale, Washington, USA
$10 per day per adult, under 18 free The star party will be held at Skyview Acres, private property just outside Goldendale. There is plenty of room for camping, tents, and RV's. Portable toilets will be on site.
July 12 - 13, 2008
CWAS AstroFest
CSIRO Parkes Observatory's Visitors Centre
Parkes, Central West of New South Wale, Australia
The Central West of New South Wales boasts some of the darkest skies in Australia, and as such is a wonderful place to appreciate the wonders of the night sky. In an effort to foster, encourage and promote astronomy in the region, the Central West Astronomical Society is holding its annual festival of astronomy, or AstroFest, this July. The festival endeavours to bring to the people of the Central West world renowned astronomers, both professional and amateur, so they may share their enthusiasm and love of the heavens. The festival will incorporate a two day conference and a programme of associated events. From 12 to 13 July 2008, a series of lectures by guest speakers will provide fascinating insights into various aspects of modern astronomy.
July 13 - 14, 2007
SFAA Yosemite Star Party at Glacier Point
Yosemite National Park
El Portal, California, USA
July 13 - 14, 2007
The 2007 Midwest Astro-Imaging Conference
St. Joseph's College
Rennselaer, Indiana, USA
Two days of Seminars on the art & science of astrophotography, CCD imaging, and digital image processing. Speakers include Adam Block, Warren Keller, Tim Puckett, Charlie Warren, Greg Piepol, Alan Chen, Alan Freidman, Doug George, Jim Burnell, and Craig Stark. Registration fee is $75.00, which includes breakfast & lunch both days. Attendance may make you eligible for college credit. Lodging is available at St. Joe's. Vendors will be on site here and at the EPOCH 2007 star party 15 miles away. For more info call 877-883-8883
July 15 - 20, 2007
Nebraska Star Party
Merritt Reservoir
Valentine, Nebraska, USA
July 18 - 19, 2008
Astronomical League Convention
Marriott Hotel
Des Moines, Iowa,
The Des Moines Astronomical Society invites you to attend the Astronomical League's 2008 convention which will be held "In the "Heart of the Heartland", downtown Des Moines, Iowa. Council Meeting will be held the day before convention, Thursday July 17. We have great things planned so please come join the fun!
July 19, 2008
SCAE (Southern California Astronomy Expo)
OPT
Oceanside, California, USA
The SCAE Astronomy Faire will showcase over 40 telescope, CCD, and other astronomy product manufacturers! SCAE 2008 kicks off at 10AM and runs through 7PM. There will be free mini-seminars by your favorite manufacturers all day long, OPT will sponsor a FREE pizza lunch in the afternoon, and, of course, the OPT Giant SCAE Giveaway will take place at 6:00PM! This year there will be three grand prizes from FLI, Vixen & Meade worth a combined value of over $10,000, as well as dozens of other great prizes totaling over $29,000 so far!
July 25 - 27, 2008
RocheStar Fest
Wolk Observatory/ Farash Ctr. for Observational Astronomy
Rochester, NY, USA
A variety of talks, children's activities, silent auction, workshops and demonstrations plus a barbeque dinner. The speaker will be Dan Watson of the University of Rochester; he will speak on Black Holes and Time Warps. There will also be night time observing under clear, rural skies of Upstate New York.
July 28, 2007
SCAE (Southern California Astronomy Expo) - Telescope Demonstration
OPT
Oceanside, CA, USA
SCAE is a two day event. The second day is the Telescope Demonstration Event. The Telescope Demonstration will feature the largest and most exciting names from the telescope industry. We are expecting over twenty manufacturers to attend and demonstrate their latest and greatest telescopes, CCD cameras, binoculars, accessories and more. There will be informational seminars on the hot topic of CCD imaging, provided by representatives from varioud manufacturers. The day will culminate with one of the biggest giveaway (that means free!) raffles in astronomy, and afterwards, there will be an observing session with the reps in our parking lot.
July 29 - August 3, 2008
EPOCH 2008
Astro Acres
Beaver City, Indiana, USA
Conveniently located halfway between Indianapolis and Chicago, Astro Acres is one of the darkest sites left in Indiana or Illinois. Air Conditioned lodging is inexpensively available at St. Joseph's College in Rennselaer, IN via a round the clock shuttle bus service. Many vendors and $4000 of shopping spree giveaways. Field trips to Kentland Impact site, Fair Oaks Dairy, & Conway Observatory. For more info call toll free 877-883-8883.
July 30 - August 3, 2008
19th Annual Mason-Dixon Star Party
Shreveport Airport/Footlight Ranch
Wellesville, Pennsylvania, USA
Coronado PST Solar scope raffle prize and many other raffles prizes. Great speakers.Stars can be seen less than 10 degrees above the horizon and the Milky Way easily seen. Flat level camping,swimming pool free picnic to registered MDSP members.
July 30 - August 3, 2008
2008 MASON DIXON STAR PARTY
FOOT LIGHT RANCH
WELLSVILLE, PA, USA
Hi all you crazy star gazers, This is Cindy, Chairperson of the 2008 MDSP. Our 2008 star party is July 30th through August 3rd,2008. Once again this is a family oriented star party. Our keynote speaker is Tom Trusock of the Cloudy Nights forum. Tom is from Michigan and this is the first time he will be speaking at a star party on the east coast. Tom is a prolific equipment reviewer and is the one of the chief content architects of www.cloudynights.com. Tom also writes for Astronomy Magazine. Everyone is welcome to go to our website to see the events of the 2007 MDSP along with photo galleries showing the fun that was had by all. Just click in the Mason Dixon icon in the upper left hand corner of the YCAS homepage. Hope to see you at the star party.
July 31 - August 3, 2008
Table Mountain Star Party
Table Mountain
Ellensburg, WA, USA
The annual TMSP will be held on Table Mountain, about 20 miles northwest of Ellensburg. Three days and two nights of great observing, as well as informal talks, workshops, seminars, commercial vendors, door prizes, a student-astronomer program, a telescope-makers contest, and a swap meet. Leisure activities include hiking, mountain biking, and other outdoor sports. A short hike up to Lion Rock from the camp offers views of Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, and the Cascade Mountain Range.
July 31 - August 3, 2008
Stellafane
Breezy Hill
Springfield, Vermont, USA
Check our web site beginning in mid-May for full details. We now openon Thursday for 3 nights of observing. http://www.Stellafane.com/
July 31 - August 3, 2008
Indiana Family Star Party
Camp Cullom (85 acres)
Frankfort, Indiana, USA
Largest annual event held at Prairie Grass Observatory (www.indianastars.us) This family-friendly star party attracts Astronomers from 5 states. Much care is given to make sure the event is fun and rewarding to the experienced and want-to-be astronomer alike. Prairie Grass Observatory (PGO)is a 6 building facility and has 28" Go-to, 16" LX200, 16" Newtonian, 7"(in 13ft dome) telescopes and 100 mm Binoculars. PGO is surrounded by one of the largest stands of beautiful Tall Prairie Grass in Indiana. Speakers, Popcorn, Food Stand all weekend, Free Coffee and Hot Chocolate, Donuts, camping, Hayrides, venders, even an ultralight aircraft flyover. Registration info: www.indianastars.us or call Russ Kaspar:765-659-3338.
July 31 - August 3, 2008
Almost Heaven Star Party
The Mountain Institute
Spruce Knob, West Virginia, USA
The 2008 Almost Heaven Star party will be held at The Mountain Institute, near beautiful Spruce Knob, West Virginia. Held at one of the darkest site in the East, AHSP has amenities you won't find at any other star party. Plus you'll enjoy daytime programs for the whole family!
AUGUST
August 1 - 2, 2008
Central Texas Star Party
Eagle Eye Observatory
Lake Buchanan, Texas, USA
August 1 - 3, 2008
Northwoods Starfest
Beaver Creek Reserve- Hobbs Observatory
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
The Chippewa Valley Astronomical Society will hold the 20th annual Northwoods Starfest on August 1-3, 2008 at Hobbs Observatory near Fall Creek, Wisconsin. The $50.00 registration fee covers camping or cabin for two nights, and three meals plus midnight snacks. There will be paper sessions, swap meet, dealers, door prizes, and star party. It’s an enjoyable weekend of dark-sky viewing and sharing ideas with other astronomy enthusiasts!
August 1 - 3, 2008
Julian Starfest
Menghini Winery
Julian, CA, USA
Planned are two nights of observing (aka Star Party), Friday and Saturday, and astronomy related exhibition areas during the day on Saturday and Sunday. Guest speakers will present on astronomy related subjects throughout the days. A raffle with some great astronomy prizes will be held Saturday evening. Visit the web site for more information.
August 2 - 10, 2008
Mt. Kobau Star Party
Mt. Kobau
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
August 2, 2008
Dark Sky Gaze
Lake Hudson State Park
Clayton, Michigan,
Dark Sky Stargaze - M-13 naked eye -averted - good dark area. Go to picnic area site and set up
August 3 - 4, 2007
Astronomical League Convention and Exposition
Portland State University Physics Department
Portland, Oregon, USA
August 3 - 4, 1997
Astronomical League Conference
Portland State University
Portland, Oregon, US
Astronomical League conventions provide an opportunity for amateur and professional astronomers from all over the country to gather together to learn and exchange ideas, techniques, and opinions on astronomy. Presentations by professional astronomers allow the amateur to learn about the latest discoveries in astronomy directly from astronomers making the discoveries. There are speaker tracts both days, as well as a commercial vendors exposition, and information and exhibits from astronomical clubs, organizations and special projects.
August 7 - 9, 2007
Idaho Star Party
Bruneau Dunes State Park
Bruneau, Idaho, USA
August 8 - 12, 2008
Manitoulin Star Party
Gordon's Park Dark Sky Sanctuary
Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada
Star Party held in the dark sky sanctuary at Gordon's Park. Join professional & amateur astronomers observing with telescopes & binoculars from the darkest skies in Ontario. On site observatory, 360 degree viewing, no light pollution and extremely dark skies with a 7.5 magnitude. Public Observing Sessions, Laser Guided Sky Tours, Information Sharing Session, Welcome Reception, Astrophotography Slide Show, Swap Meet, Show & Tell, guided educational nature hikes, mini putt challenge, horseshoe tournament & social BBQ Turkey Pot Luck Supper. www.gordonspark.com or 705-859-2470
August 9 - 12, 2007
Starfest
Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Starfest is Canada's largest annual observing convention and star party. It attracts over nine hundred astronomy enthusiasts from Ontario, and neighbouring provinces and states.
August 9 - 11, 2007
Weekend Under the Stars
Foxpark, Wyoming, USA
August 14 - 16, 2007
Black Forrest Star Party
Cherry Springs State Park
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 16 - 18, 2007
SJAA Yosemite Public Star Party
Glacier Point
Yosemite National Park, CA, USA
August 23 - 26, 2007
RASCALS Star Party
Victoria Fish and Game Association
Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada
August 25, 2007
Moon Day
A-Z Science
Northampton, MA, USA
Moon Displays. Obverving Moon in day and Night.
August 28 - 31, 2008
Oregon Star Party
Ochoco National Forest
Prineville, Oregon, USA
The site is located on primitive and undeveloped Forest Service land, approximately one hour’s traveling time east of Prineville, Oregon, which is the nearest location for medical facilities, supplies, and gas.
August 28 - 31, 2008
Iowa Star Party
Whiterock Resort
Coon Rapids, Iowa, USA
August 28 - 31, 2008
Earth Wind and Sky Star Party
Heavens Gate Farm
Barry, Illionois, USA
Come enjoy a weekend under mag 6 skies. Our first Annual Star Party. Located on a private farm with plenty of dark skies and horizons . Quiet location. Not far from Hannibal Mo.
August 29 - 31, 2008
The Conjunction
Northfield Mountain Recreation and Environmental Center
Northfield, Massachusetts, USA
Join fellow stargazers from the across Northeast for a weekend among the stars during the 26th annual Connecticut River Valley Astronomers' Conjunction. Events include an exciting variety of guest speakers, solar and dark-sky nighttime observing, a swap table, an outdoor barbecue dinner, and camping at Barton Cove on the Connecticut River, home of nesting bald eagles. Check out our web site for the latest information as well as pictures of previous Conjunctions.
August 29 - 31, 2008
Connecticut River Valley Astronomers Conjunction
Northfield Mountain Recreation and Environmental Center
Northfield, Massachusetts, USA
SEPTEMBER
September 5 - 6, 2008
Astrofest
Chicago, Illinois, USA
September 7 - 9, 2007
Connecticut Star Party
Connecticut, USA
September 7 - 9, 2007
Arunah Hill Days
Arunah Hill Natural Science Center
Cummington, Massachusetts, USA
Dark Sky observing at 2004 ft. The event is free. Tent talks, Camping, solar oberserving, day hiking on our many trails and model rocket building and launching for kids of all ages. No pets.
September 7 - 9, 2007
Internationales Heide-Teleskoptreffen Reinsehlen
Schneverdingen, Germany
Every Year one highlight. Last year it was a great airglow on Sunday morning. :-) But what can we see this year? Come and see the secrets of the Universe under a dark sky in the north of Germany! :-)
September 13, 2008
ScopeOut Astronomy Fair
Cincinnati Observatory Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Astronomy and education fair for amateur & professional astronomers, kids of all ages, families, and teachers; anyone interested in the Universe. The Cincinnati Observatory is a fully restored 19th century observatory with two functional telescopes. The 16” Alvan Clark saw first light in 1904, our 11” Merz and Mahler was the world’s 2nd largest telescope when installed in 1842. Over 20,000 students and their families peer into the heaven’s each year through the scopes. Join us for presentations, tour the “Birthplace of American Astronomy”, keynote dinner speaker, stargazing and more.
September 13, 2008
Astronomy Day
University of Texas - Dallas
Richardson, Texas, USA
All day annual event featuring solar observation and speaker presentations during the afternoon; and evening star gazing beginning at sunset. Sponsored by the UTD Physics Department, and the Texas Astronomical Society
September 14 - 16, 2007
Tennessee Star Party
Camp Nakanawa
Crossville, TN, USA
The Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society of Nashville, Tennessee is proud to announce the 2005 Tennessee Star Party. Now in its fifth year, TNSP has quickly become one of the largest and most popular amateur astronomy events in the Southeast.
September 15 - 16, 2007
Kitt Peak National Observatory Imaging Workshops
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Learn how to get started in astroimaging or how to refine your techniques if you already image. Whether it is a web cam, a digital SLR, or a CCD, you can improve your images with tips and techniques from noted author and imager Robert Reeves, Flynn Haase of Kitt Peak's Advanced Observing Program, and Zolt Levay of the Space Telescope Science Institute. This is a two day workshop. Visit http://www.noao.edu/outreach/kpvc/classes.html for additional information.
September 16 - 24, 2007
Great Lakes Star Gaze
River Valley RV Park
Gladwin, Michigan, USA
September 21 - 22, 2007
Astronomy at the Beach (Kensington Star Party)
Kensington Metropark
Brighton, Michigan, USA
September 21 - October 19, 2007
Beyond the Beyond
Gurari Collections, 91 Charles Street
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
An exhibition of digital astronomical illustrations by the multi-talented author and space artist, David A. Aguilar. Aguilar is the Director of Public Affairs and Educational Programs at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. This exhibition coincides with the publication of his new book by National Geographic, Planets, Stars and Galaxies.
September 24 - 28, 2008
No-Frills Star Party XIII
Tuckahoe State Park
Queen Anne, Maryland, USA
Mid-Alantic Star Party Hosted by the Delmarva Stargazers Astronomy Club. This is year 13 for this event.
September 26 - 28, 2008
South Jersey Star Party
Belleplain State Forest
Woodbine, NJ, NJ, USA
Mark you calendars for the 2008 SJAC FALL STAR PARTY! The Star Party will be held at one of the darkest sites in the region -- the athletic field at Belleplain State forest. See the website for information about this "no frills" event and a link to a registration form.
September 27 - October 5, 2008
Okie-Tex Star Party
Camp Billy Joe
Kenton, Oklahoma, USA
The 25th Annual Okie-Tex Star Party will be held at Camp Billy Joe near Kenton Oklahoma. Join us for 8 nights of dark sky observing, speakers, vendors and fellowship. You can register on our website or contact Larry Beatty - 405-691-2544.
September 27 - October 5, 2008
Twin Lakes Star Party
Pennyrile Forest State Park
Dawson Springs, Kentucky, USA
The 19th Annual Twin Lakes Star Party is hosted by the West Kentucky Amateur Astronomers and is held each year at Pennyrile Forest State Park near Dawson Springs, Kentucky. This is a prime dark sky location with broad horizons near a pristine Kentucky wilderness area. We invite you to come join us for a week of observing fun. Vendors Welcome.
September 27, 2008
Dark Sky Gaze
Lake Hudson State Park
Clayton, Michigan,
Dark Sky Stargaze - M-13 naked eye -averted - good dark area. Go to picnic area site and set up
September 28 - 30, 2007
East Coast Conference on Astronomical Imaging
Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
A weekend conference covering deepsky CCD imaging, DSLR imaging, and solar/planetary imaging -- intensive image processing workshops for all levels of experience -- superb speaker list and vendor exhibitions
September 28 - 29, 2007
Starry Nights Festival
Machris Park
Yucca Valley, California, USA
September 28 - 16, 2007
Merritt Star Quest
Quilchena Ranch
Merritt, BC, Canada
September 28 - 30, 2007
2007 East Coast Conference on Astronomical Imaging
Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel
Philadelphia, PA, USA
An astronomical imaging conference featuring many of today's leading astro-imagers and other contributors to the field. The speaker's lineup includes: Adam Block (Expert Astro-Imager and Founder of Caelum Observatory) Richard Crisp (Renowned Astro-Imager and Emission-Line Imaging Pioneer) Terence Dickinson (Editor of SkyNews Magazine) R Jay GaBany (Remote Astro-Imager and Creative Writer) Doug George (Founder/President/CEO of Diffraction Limited) Paul Jones (Star Instruments Founder/Owner/Master Optician) Robert Nemiroff (APOD co-editor) "Dr. Clay" Sherrod (Arkansas Sky Observatory Founder) Andrea Tamanti (European Astro-Imager)
OCTOBER
October 4, 2008
NOVAC Star Gaze
C.M. Crockett Park
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
The largest public star gaze in the Washington DC area. Learn about astronomy while enjoying the night sky with hundreds of telescopes, binoculars and homemade projects. Many experienced astronomers will be on hand to answer questions and share their knowledge. You do not need to be a member of the club or own any astronomical equipment to attend. All you need is an interest in the wonders of the cosmos. Easy access, lots of equipment and a dark sky make for a good night under the stars. Please join us!
October 4, 2008
Astronomy Day
World Wide
Contact the Astronomy Day Headquarters or astronomy club or planetarium nearest you for more information for this fall Astronomy Day event. Be sure to put "Astronomy Day" in subject line.
October 5 - 6, 2007
White Sands Star Party
White Sands area
Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA
A beautiful dark sky, glistening White Sand dunes and visits to two outstanding national observatories await you at the Sixth Annual White Sands Star Party.
October 5 - 7, 2007
22nd Annual Whirlpool Star Party
Dooley's Hotel & Birr Castle Demesne
Birr, Co. Offally, Ireland
Notable speakers (see web site) on 6th and 7th Oct, observing from Birr castle grounds, astro-exhibits, shops and quizes, raffles etc. Attendees from around the world.
October 7 - 14, 2007
Peach State Star Gaze
Deerlick Astronomy Village
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The DAV is located in the very darkest skies in central Georgia, far away from big city lights but at the same time convenient to many major metropolitan areas in the South Eastern USA. Deerlick Astronomy Village Coordinates 33.561420, -82.763140 +N33° 33' 41.11", -W82° 45' 47.30" Elevation 550 - 600ft
October 8 - 14, 2007
Mid-Atlantic Star Party
Robbins, North Carolina, USA
October 10 - 14, 2007
Kielder Forest Star Camp
Kielder Forest
Northumberland, United Kingdom
October 10 - 14, 2007
Kielder Forest Star Camp 2007
Kielder Forest
Bellingham, Northumberland, UK
A five night star party under England's darkest sky in the remote Border region.
October 11 - 14, 2007
Jersey StarQuest
Hope Conference Center
Hope, NJ, USA
October 11 - 14, 2007
ICStars Star Party
ICStars Ranch
Warrensburg, MO, USA
A Weekend Starparty for the whole family. Special Expanded Kids Activities including planet making workshop, fossil hunt, hayrides and more! Daytime activites will include Solar workshops, Beginning Astronomy, Observing Techniques, Telescope Colmination & More!
October 12 - 13, 2007
All Arizona Star Party
Farnsworth Ranch
Arizona City, Arizona, USA
October 12 - 14, 2007
Hidden Hollow Star Party
Hidden Hollow
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
It's back... And it's going to be bigger and better than ever! Join us for a weeknd of stellar guest speakers, workshops, contests and dark skies! Camping, bunkhouses, restrooms, showers, food vendors and fantastic prizes... No matter what the weather, there's always something to do! The views through the 31" Observatory scope are out of this world!
October 12, 2007
Fall Star Party
Arunah Hill
Cummington, MA, USA
Fall Star Party
October 20 - November 3, 2008
The Great World Wide Star Count
World Wide
Join us in October for an exciting citizen science campaign: the Great World Wide Star Count. This international event encourages everyone to go outside, look skyward after dark, count the stars they see in certain constellations, and report what they see online. This event is designed to raise awareness about light pollution and the night sky as well as encourage learning in astronomy. Mark your calendars and plan on joining thousands of other students, families, and citizen scientists counting stars this October! The second annual Great World Wide Star Count will be held from October 20 through November 3, 2008.
October 20 - 22, 2006
Beginning Adult Astronomy Camp
Catalina Observatories, Mt. Lemmon
Tucson, Arizona, United States
The Adult Astronomy Camp is an "immersion experiences" sponsored by The University of Arizona Alumni Association and are open by reservation. No prior background in astronomy is necessary. Participants become astronomers, spending hands-on nights using two 60-inch diameter telescopes and associated instrumentation at Mt. Lemmon Observatory (altitude 9200 feet) in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. Daytime activities include solar observing, interactive talks and activities led by astronomers, tours of the UA Mirror Lab, and hiking in the unique "sky island" environment.
October 24 - 26, 2008
Stella Della Valley StarParty 2008
Camp Onas
Ottsville, Pennsylvania, USA
Join us in beautiful Bucks County Pennsylvania for a wonderful fall weekend of Stargazing, Guest Speakers, Swap Meet, Pizza Buffet and fellowship with amateur astronomers from all over the tri-state area. Check out our website for details.
October 24 - 26, 2008
Blackwater Falls Astronomy Weekend
Blackwater Falls State Park
Davis, West Virginia, USA
Keynote speaker Saturday evening and doorprize drawings. We also offer astronomy workshops, lectures, very dark skies (elevation over 3,000 feet) and accommodations include: Lodge with a restaurant, Cabins & a Campground. If the weather turn bad, all activities (except observing, of course) can be held indoors. To help with the price of gasoline, this is a FREE event. For more info, go to our website www.kvas.org
October 25 - 26, 2008
Pie in the Sky Star Festival
Jackson Park
Pie Town, New Mexico, Catron County, NM
Observe in the darkest skies in the southwest. M13 naked eye! Dry camping only. Portopotties, campsites available free of charge. 8000 feet elevation. Two cafes. Rental lodging, enquire for further details. The star party is free to all. BYOT ( bring your own telescope) or use one of ours. peitownmike@hotmail.com
October 25, 2008
Lake Hudson Dark Sky Gaze
Lake Hudson State Park
Clayton, Michigan, USA
Dark Sky Stargaze - M-13 naked eye -averted - good dark area. Go to picnic area site and set up.
October 26 - November 2, 2008
Deep South Regional Star Gaze
Camp Ruth Lee (Camp Fire Assn. facility)
Clinton, Louisiana, USA
26th Anniversary DSRSG, oldest continuous star party in the southeastern United States. It's the 4th year at our new and darker site. Routinely attracts 150+ attendees. RVs welcome.
October 27 - November 2, 2008
Eldorado Star Party
X-bar Ranch
Sonora, Texas, USA
Annual gathering of 120+ amateur astronomers for observing under darks skies. Convenient light-protected parking, camping, RVs, some cabins.
October 30 - November 2, 2008
Nightfall
Palm Canyon Resort
Borrego Springs, California, USA
NOVEMBER
November 3, 2007
Northern California Historical Astronomy Luncheon and Discus
Oakland, California, USA
November 3 - 4, 2007
ASP's 50th - Night Under the Stars at Alamo Lake State Park
Alamo Lake State Park
Wenden, Arizona, USA
Experience nighttime beauty with astronomy in the evening. 928. 669. 2088
DECEMBER
December 28, 2007
2nd Annual Winter Solstice Celebration
Gengras Planetarium
West Hartford, CT, USA
Join us in celebrating the end of our long dark nights and the slow return of light. This is a delightful evening of family fun including ancient stories, a roaring bonfire, games, masquerade and, of course, astronomy featuring telescope viewing (weather permitting) and our holiday planetarium show Season of Light. The evening features entertainment by The Mystic Paper Beasts Theater Company and a performance SkyTails. SkyTails is a series of Native American stories told through mask, dance, and painted scroll. Children will even get an opportunity to try on their various masks. Register by calling call 860.231.2830 ext 22 or emailing us at tnorthover@thechildrensmuseumct.org.