MAS Happenings – November 18 2025

by | Nov 18, 2025 | MAS Happenings

Happenings this Week

As Astrologer to the Astronomers (one of my many dubious hats), I thought I’d do a reading this week. I only had time for one.

Your Horoscope Today: Ophiuchus

Your month is just around the corner, Ophiuchus — but instead of excitement, your imposter syndrome has gone into overdrive. Ever since your ruling planet (Pluto) was demoted to dwarf status all those years ago, your self-confidence has been wobbling like the Earth’s axial tilt.

To make matters worse, years of being asked “What’s your sign?” have conditioned you to fear small talk entirely. Deep within you lies the urge to skip this whole time of year altogether.

But don’t let those ancient Babylonian astrologers get the better of you! The sky itself proves the Sun shines in your court, too. Attend those upcoming holiday festivities and let your Ophiuchi starlight illuminate the season.

SAVE THE DATE – ELECTION MEETING!

Our next monthly meeting is Thursday, December 4 at 7:00 PM.

This MAS Monthly Meeting will be a business meeting where the membership elects a new Vice President, Treasurer, and Board Member at Large. Business meetings require 10% of the total membership of the club to have a quorum. Please plan on attending either in person or online. We have a wonderful speaker lined up as well. And also…

There will be astronomy-themed CAKE and a Swap Meet. Bring your sweet tooth, any astronomy items you want to sell, and dreams of stuff you hope to buy. This meeting you will not want to miss!

Here are this year’s candidates for Vice President, Treasurer and Board Member at Large. Thank you for your your nominations!

John Zimitsch– MAS Vice President candidate

I volunteer to serve another two-year term as the Minnesota Astronomical Society (MAS) Vice President and wish to run as a candidate for the 2026-28 MAS Board election.

I am about to complete my second two-year term as Vice President and wish to continue with my contributions to the Minnesota Astronomical Society. As a member of the MAS Board my primary responsibility is to be a good steward of MAS resources. In my tenure as Vice President collaborating with the MAS Board, we implemented the new Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation, created new Guidelines for Forming and Governing Standing Committees, and improved standardization of operations of MAS committees, including those managing our sites. My focus has been on maturity of operations, and we have significantly improved budgeting and financial reporting. There is still more work to do, and I welcome continuing with those efforts along with supporting the mission of the MAS.

I also enjoy contributing to the Loaner Telescope Program. This program is managed very well by our Loaner Scope Coordinator and requires little assistance, but I have helped add new equipment, improve existing equipment, and increase the number of telescopes and binoculars available to the MAS members to nineteen.

I thank those who gave me their trust by electing me to serve on the MAS Board two years ago. It has been a pleasure serving on the MAS Board and if selected again I will continue to do my best to serve the Minnesota Astronomical Society and its members, maintaining it as a premier amateur astronomy club.

Thank you,

John Zimitsch

Noha Reda – MAS Treasurer candidate

My name is Noha Reda and I am currently running for the position of Treasurer of MAS. I grew up in a family that appreciated science.

My first amateur attempt at astronomy was as a teenager on August 11th 1999 as I observed a partial solar Eclipse, I also tried to capture it with an old camcorder which I was successful in doing, but that was the last thing that poor camcorder ever captured, I wonder why!

As life took over, astronomy took a back seat, until I moved to Iowa in 2011, I started visiting the Eastern Iowa Observatory. In the Beginning it was every once in a while until 2018 when I decided to become a member. From there I got involved in various tasks, I became the pizza chef for the monthly member nights, I got involved in the audio/video functions and helped build the system that currently supports their hybrid events, I served as the programs coordinator until summer of 2025 I got voted as the Vice President and then the President, and for 2025 I’m still serving my term as a board member until it ends in December.

Then my work life brought me back to Minnesota in 2023, and I quickly joined MAS.

Since joining MAS I’ve helped perform an Audit for the MAS financials that resulted in some opportunities for improvement.

As the last treasurer’s term ended, I was assigned as the new treasurer for 2025 and was able to implement the improvements identified by the Audit committee in 2024.

I’ve also been able to transition our tax filings to be done internally saving MAS some money.

I enjoy outreach events, BSIG and NNSF has become my favorite time of the year.

Jessi Palmer – MAS Board member at large candidate

My name is Jessica Palmer and I am the current Board Member at Large 2. In addition to my position on the board, I am also the current Outreach coordinator.

I have been a member of the Minnesota Astronomical Society since September 2020, shortly after buying my first telescope. Since then, I have realized that I needed to explore astrophotography more. My background has been in photography and graphic design since an early age. My parents owned a print shop in Buffalo, Minnesota in the 1970’s.

When I am not working on things for the board or outreach, I usually play on the computer, spend time with family and friends, helping at star parties, crocheting, painting, or taking care of my cats.

Become a MAS Presenter!

 

We would like to enhance our monthly meetings and encourage our members to share your work and passion. Put together a 10–15-minute presentation about the astronomy topic that interests you (and quite probably the rest of the MAS).

Topics include – but are not limited to:

* Observing campaigns

* Astronomical objects

* History topics

* Adventures to dark skies and astronomical sites around the world

* ATM projects – show & tell

* Restoration projects

* Outreach projects

* Observing or Imaging techniques

* Research topics

* Software and telescope how-tos

* Manned or robotic space missions

* And even ‘Better Know a Constellation’!

The presentation is best done live at the meeting but can be done through Zoom if you are joining remotely. If you have something to share, please send an email to the Programs Coordinator Ahmed Reda at programs@mnastro.org

MAS on YouTube

The November Monthly Meeting is available in case you missed it. Follow the MAS YouTube channel to watch these meetings and other content you may have missed! Click the button below.

MAS Store

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Email Updates
Emails from MAS will be going out on Tuesday’s but only if there are announcements.  If you have something that needs sharing to all please email secretary@mnastro.org by Thursday/Friday for the following Tuesday notice.

Thank you  -Claire Weaverling, MAS Secretary

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