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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 – March 11 2025

Happenings this Week Using my amazing powers to peer directly into the future, with absolutely no reliance on the MAS calendar, meteorology, or even astronomy...here is what I predict will happen this week: * A Total Lunar Eclipse! * Budget discussions will melt away while talk of where and how to observe this astounding astronomical event will grow so hot...

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MAS Happenings – March 4 2025

  Happenings this Week * Annual Budget Meeting (Quorum needed!) * BSIG Virtual Presentation: Introduction to Astronomical Spectroscopy * NCRAL Convention Please attend in-person at the Aŋpétu Téča Education Center or online using the Zoom link. The MAS will be hosting a hybrid in-person & ZOOM Monthly Meeting.  MAS meetings are free and open to...

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MAS Happenings – February 25 2025

Happenings this Week * SAVE THE DATE: Annual Budget Meeting (Quorum needed!) * Gemini February Edition * NCRAL Convention * Keyholder training dates * February MAS and BSIG Meetings on YouTube! Annual Budget Meeting MAS membership is requested to attend the meeting Quorum needed! Thursday, March 6, 2025 7:00 PM The March MAS Monthly Meeting will be our...

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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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More than 50 years later, we continue to create camaraderie among all people and explore the universe through mutual interest in astronomy. To see more video content from the Minnesota Astronomical Society, visit our YouTube channel.

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Eagle Lake Observatory

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Public Events at Eagle Lake Observatory

Northern Nights Star Fest at LLCC

Public Star Party at Eagle Lake Observatory

Star Party at Eagle Lake Observatory

Aurora at Eagle Lake Observatory

The Beginner’s Special Interest Group (B-SIG) breaks down everything you need to know, and everyone is welcome – whether you’re just getting started in exploring astronomy or you’ve been observing for years!

Beginning

Astronomy

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.

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