2022

Observing Program Division Request – On-Line Database

We need your help!  We would like to make sure that our on-line database is as accurate as possible.  Please take a few minutes and confirm that Observing Program certifications you have earned are represented.

We know that recent ones may not have had a chance to be entered yet, but submissions should have been made on 4/1/2022, so hopefully most of them have made it on-line.

If you find any discrepancies, please send an email to Aaron Clevenson at aaron@clevenson.org.  We will do what we can to correct the issues.

Some things to keep in mind:

  • Awards are shown in the Astronomy Club in which you were a member when you earned them.  If you moved to a new astronomy club, the awards earned in the former club cannot be transitioned.
  • If we have the wrong club associated with your award, this we can fix.  Sometimes we just get the wrong one entered.
  • If you see and missing certifications, we want to know about them.  We will have to confirm with the Coordinator, but we can fix this.
  • If we have your awards under two slightly different names, or if your name has changed, we can get them all listed under one name.  Be sure to tell us about all of the names you found, and also the name you prefer them to be listed under.
  • And also anything odd that you find (incorrect numbers, etc.) let us know.

Thanks.

Aaron Clevenson, Cliff Mygatt, Al Lamperti, Maynard Pittendreigh, and Marie Lott

NOTICE TO NEW MASTER OBSERVERS

If you wish to apply for a Master Observer’s plaque, you need to register for ALCON 2022 by May 25. As part of the registration, you should indicate that you are a Master Observer, provide your certificate number, and state that you have not received the Master Observer plaque. You will also need to register to attend the Awards Banquet on 30 July, during which the plaques will be presented. You can register online or by mail.

The registration web page is: https://alcon2022.astroleague.org

Observing Program Division Announcement – Silver Level for Alternate Constellations

The Alternate Constellations Observing Program has been split into Silver and Gold Levels.  Links have also been added to help you find more information on the various cultural and obsolete constellations.  Those members who have already earned the certification have received the Gold Level.  Only the 40 observations of Obsolete Constellations are required for the Silver Level..  For full details check out their updated web page:

https://test.astroleague.org/alternate-constellation-observing-program

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