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MAS Happenings – December 10 2025

Happenings this Week My current project is to work on the Astruhnomical Leegue’s Astro Baking Award. And thanks to all of you who showed up on Election Night to vote and eat cake, I was able to log my first object: Interesting to note that the “AL” doesn’t count the Astro Bake unless it gets fully eaten. You rock! Since I decided to image this one instead...

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MAS Happenings – December 2 2025

Happenings this Week It’s been a long campaign season—marked by astounding amounts of money not spent on attack ads, and a series of lengthy debates (the ones each candidate has had in their own head while questioning their life choices and level of volunteer commitment…which we opted not to televise). As of today, the polls still predict that Mickey Mouse...

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MAS Happenings – November 25 2025

Happenings this Week There will be CAKE at next week’s monthly meeting, so save room while you’re enjoying your turkey feast. Happy Thanksgiving! Friday, November 28 7:30 - 9:00 PM CT Beginners’ astronomy lesson, laser sky tour, sky legends from around the world. Family friendly, all ages! Pershing Field Park, 3523 W 48th Street Weather permitting. Click...

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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.