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January 2024

The Great 2024 Eclipse – Your Complete Guide

 

 

 

In celebration of the 2024 eclipse, Sky & Telescope just released a 64-page special edition of our magazine titled The Great 2024 Eclipse – Your Complete Guide to the April 8th Solar Eclipse, (https://shopatsky.com/products/2024-eclipse-guide) plus it includes 2 free pair of eclipse glasses.

Many of us are familiar with Sky and Telescope and the American Astronomical Society.  They have published this guide to the upcoming Solar Eclipse (in April).  We are bringing this to you because the Astronomical League is an official Sky and Telescope Great 2024 Eclipse Partner.

Observing Program Division Announcement – Bambury 600 Certificate

Do you observe south of the Equator?  Are you looking for a significant observing challenge?  Then the Bambury 600 Southern Skies Observing Certification is for you.  The Astronomical League and OZSKY are offering a joint certificate to those who complete the entire list of 600 observations.  You do NOT need to be an AL member to participate.  This Observing Certificate allows for Imaging and Remote Telescopes.  Information and rules can be found on the Southern Sky Telescope Observing Program web page:

https://test.astroleague.org/southern-sky-telescopic-observing-program/

Observing Program Division Announcement – Southern Herschel 400

The Herschel 400 certification now allows the use of remote telescopes.

Do you live south of the equator? Are you stuck because some of the Herschel 400 objects are too far north for you to observe them? We have just published a new Observing option to solve that issue: The Southern Herschel 400 Supplemental Observing List. The list has 150 new objects that may be combined with at least 250 objects from the original Herschel 400 Target List (for a total of 400 observations). This certification may be used to replace the Herschel 400 certification in the Master Observer Progression.

While you may earn two certificates, a pin will be award ONLY for the first one..

For more information on how to earn this new certificate, go to the Herschel 400 web page:

https://test.astroleague.org/herschel-400-observing-program/

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