This is a brief reminder that if you plan to submit for the NASA Observing Challenge for the Apollo 50th Anniversary, the deadline is August 31, 2019. The submission must be received by the Coordinator on or before that date. Website: https://test.astroleague.org//programs/nasa-observing-challenges-special-awards-introduction
The Observing Program Division of the Astronomical League is pleased to announce that the Astronomical League Council approved two new Observing Programs and a Special Observing Award. Our new observing opportunities are:
Watch for more information and web pages for these in the near future.
Many of you are aware that there are people out there who are sending out fraudulent emails. Sadly, we here at the Astronomical League, are not immune. We have noticed a number of these emails lately. Know that your League will never send out emails requesting money for unusual situations, nor ask you to take unusual actions. If you receive one of these emails, do not respond, do not take actions requested in the emails, and do not click on any attachments.
If you receive an email, and feel it is fraudulent, send an email to one of your officers and ask for confirmation. Do not become a victim.
Aaron Clevenson (aaron@clevenson.org)
The Observing Program Division of the Astronomical League is working closely with the AL Store to bring you updated observing manuals. Some manuals are currently under revision, but quite a few have been reissued. These are the manuals that have been re-released:
And there are more to come…
The Observing Program Division is excited to announce a new Award: the Observing Program Mentor Award. The website has all the details: https://test.astroleague.org/observing-program-mentor-award . This new Award was created to provide a means for memebrs to nominate someone who has mentored a novice astronomer. Who do you know that deserves this award. Nominate them today!
News: The American Astronomical Society has agreed to acquire Sky & Telescope (S&T)magazine and its related business assets. For more information: https://aas.org/posts/news/2019/06/aas-acquires-sky-telescope
November 11, 2019 is the next Planetary Transit. For the US, this is a monring event. The website is now updated for this event. For more information check out the website by clicking here.
Have you ever done Citizen Science? Would you like to do (more) Citizen Science? Would you like to know more about what it is? There are many ways to get involvedand the Astronomical League has decided to recognize our members who get involved. To get more information on our Citizen Science Program and to find out how to get more involved, check out our website: https://test.astroleague.org/citizen-science-program
Aaron Clevenson will be temporaily assuming the role of Coordinator for the Solar System Observing Program. If you have recently submitted your logs, have any questions, or need to submit your observations, please contact Aaron Clevenson at aaron@clevenson.org