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MAS Happenings – June 3 2025
Happenings this Week Here is what else is happening this week: Join us for the next MAS Monthly Meeting JJC Keyholder Training Next observing night for the BSIG Thursday, June 5 7:00 - 9:00 PM CT This month's featured speaker will be Bob King. Please join us in-person or on Zoom! More information on how to attend this meeting can be found here: June...
MAS Happenings – May 27 2025
Here is what is happening this week: Star Party at ELO Eagle Lake Observatory (ELO) Public Star Party Saturday, May 31 7:00 - 10:00 PM CT ELO has an array of telescopes to show you the night sky including stars, star clusters, galaxies, nebula, planets, and other objects depending on what is up that night. This is an all-weather event. Even if cloudy,...
MAS Happenings – May 20 2025
Happenings this Week Alpha Orionis has sunk well below the horizon at dusk. For me, this is psychologically significant because it means that those winter constellations are behind us (metaphorically speaking) and summer is almost here. Time to get out those Ophiuchus, Scorpius, and Sagittarius items on your observing checklist! That said, out of sight is...
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