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The Minnesota Astronomical Society has been sharing the joys of amateur astronomy with the public and our dedicated membership since 1972.
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MAS Happenings – April 7 2026

Happenings this Week Update on the fence situation at CGO: The CGO Committee submitted a proposal to the MAS Board for budget approval of a new fence with sturdier posts. This proposal was rejected in favor of a proposal by our current Vice President. Under lesser circumstances, this might invite concerns about process and conflict of interest. However,...

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MAS Happenings – March 31 2026

Happenings this Week You may have heard the unfortunate news that the north-facing fence at CGO was blown down by high winds. Please see the announcement below from the MAS Board and CGO Committee and consider passing this along to anyone in your social networks who may qualify and be interested in applying. Call for Artists: North Light Mitigation...

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MAS Happenings – March 24 2026

Happenings this Week Review: Project Hail Mary Non-Spoiler Alert: This review will focus on random details that are not necessarily relevant to the main plot. As all serious film criticism should. MAS members attended a special preview screening of Project Hail Mary. An informal survey of those milling around in the lobby afterward gave the movie 9-10 out...

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One of the largest, most-active amateur astronomy organizations in the U.S., the Minnesota Astronomical Society is stronger than ever, with 650+ members, countless events, and five unique observing sites.

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Don’t have a telescope? What to understand the details of stargazing in Minnesota? The MAS can help you get started – from purchasing and getting the most out of your equipment to learning the night skies. All you need is an interest in learning more.