December Reflector postal edition delayed
Due to unexpected production and printing delays, the December Reflector may be reach mailboxes seven to ten days later than normal. We regret any inconveniences this may cause.
Due to unexpected production and printing delays, the December Reflector may be reach mailboxes seven to ten days later than normal. We regret any inconveniences this may cause.
The details are all finalized, and the Program is here! In time for the upcoming apparition of the planet Mars, the Astronomical League is unveiling its Mars Observing Program. The requirements for this program were developed largely with the help of the Mars Section Coordinator for A. L. P. O. All of the details can be found under the Observe drop-down menu, under Observing Programs listed alphabetically. Come join us in exploring the wonder and beauty of Mars. For more information, contact the Coordinator, Aaron Clevenson at aaron@clevenson.org
If you submitted for this Award, you should have received an email confirmation from the coordinator. If you did not get one, or are not sure, please send a quick email asking for a confirmation. If you did the work, we want you to get the Award. Please send the email to: aaron@clevenson.org
The deadline for submission for the Solar Eclipse 2017 Special Observing Award is extended to September 30, 2017, to allow for issues related to Hurricane Harvey. We are also adding some additional information and images to the web page: https://test.astroleague.org/solar-eclipse-2017-special-observing-award
If you are one of the lucky people who were able to capture stars near the sun during the total eclipse, and you would be willing to share your image with those AL members less fortunate, please send me an email: aaron@clevenson.org
Or, if you know of pictures on the internet that will work, let mw know.
This is necessary for those trying to earn the Eclipses 2017 Special Observing Award.
Thanks.
Aaron
The AL Council met at the AstroCon in Casper, and adopted additional Observing Awards and Programs. Details will be announced as the web pages are developed and released. These are those that were adopted:
Beyond Polaris Observing Program – This is a program for the novice observer; those new to astronomy. It is similar to the Sky Puppies Observing Program for youth. Although the Observing Program was already adopted, the Council approved pins for this program.
Binocular Master Observer Award – This new Award was adopted. The requirement is that the member complete 8 of 9 Binocular Observing Programs.
New Binocular levels and Binocular versions of existing Observing Programs were also adopted:
Celestial Sphere Observing Program – This new Observing Program is designed to encourage members to observe in both hemispheres. In addition to accomplishing existing Observing Programs, the observer is required to accomplish additional requirements. There are three levels. “If you have not seen the Northern as well as Southern Hemisphere Skies, then you have not seen it all!”
Mars Observing Program – This Observing Program was adopted pending the completion of the list of requirements. It should be available for the next apparition of Mars.
The clock is running. The deadline for submission of the 2017 Solar Eclipse Special Observing Award is September 21, 2017; one month after the eclipse. I hope that you all had a wonderful eclipse and success in taking pictures. Go to the Award’s web page to see the detailed requirements: https://test.astroleague.org/solar-eclipse-2017-special-observing-award
Remember that there are three options to include those who were not able to photograph the eclipse personally.
The submission must be in my hands by the end of the day on September 21, 2017.
– Aaron Clevenson, Coordinator
We use the database to determine when people have earned various levels in the Master Observer Progression; from Observer to Platinum. We have noticed that some of you have more than one form of your name in the on-line database. Please help us by checking your awards and send me an email (aaron@clevenson.org) if you have more than one form. If they all have the same form of your name, then no need to email.
For example: Aaron Clevenson, Aaron B. Clevenson, Dr. Aaron Clevenson, Aaron Clevenson Jr., or Erin Clevenson.
Please let me know the correct form to use and we will get all of your awards in the same form.
Be careful not to claim an award that belongs to someone else (son or daughter, same name, etc.). 🙂
Thanks for your help.
Aaron
Aaron Clevenson
​Master Observer Progression – Coordinator
​Keep the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse memories alive with this beautiful “fridge” magnet from the Astronomical League.!
Pre-orders accepted now, orders shipped at the end of August.
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