Amateur Astronomers Association Monthly Meetings will meet 7:30 PM, Friday, October 9, 2015 at the Science Stage, Carnegie Science Center, One Allegheny Ave.Pittsburgh, PA 15212 promptly at 7:30 pm. The parking fee is $5 at the inside lobby kiosk. It is recommended to enter and exit through the same gate.
AAAP Monthly Meetings
AAAP September 11, 2015 Monthly Meeting
Amateur Astronomers Association Monthly Meetings return from summer hiatus September 11, 2015. Members and Guests should convene at the Bayer Science Stage, Carnegie Science Center, One Allegheny Ave.Pittsburgh, PA 15212 promptly at 7:30 pm. The parking fee is $5 at the inside lobby kiosk. It is recommended to enter and exit through the same gate.
The September 11, 2015 AAAP monthly meeting will feature speaker Diane Turnshek speaking on De-Light the Night (Light Pollution Solutions). [Read more…] about AAAP September 11, 2015 Monthly Meeting
AAAP May Monthly Meeting, 7:30 PM Friday, May 8, 2015 Carnegie Science Center, Bayer Science Stage
AAAP April Monthly Meeting, 7:30 PM Friday, April 10, 2015 Carnegie Science Center, Bayer Science Stage
The April 10, 2015 monthly meeting will feature, AAAP’s own Dr. Ken Cole’s presentation, “Making A New Atlas of Mars,” a different top-down look at the Red Planet. Here is Ken’s lecture synopsis: [Read more…] about AAAP April Monthly Meeting, 7:30 PM Friday, April 10, 2015 Carnegie Science Center, Bayer Science Stage
AAAP March Membership Meeting, 7:30 PM Friday March 13, 2015 Allegheny Observatory
This month’s meeting is 7:30 pm, March 13, 2o15 at Allegheny Observatory.
This is a Members Only meeting.
In case of an inclement weather cancellation, it will be reported on the website, in a special Guide Star supplement, on the AAAP listserver and on the club’s Facebook page.
AAAP Mtg. January 9, 2014, 7:30 PM – 9 PM, Carnegie Science Center, Bayer Stage.
The feature presentation is a talk by Mr. Eric Fischer: “Where have all the astronauts gone?”. Learn about the current status of the U.S. manned space program.
Plus, discussion of the past month’s observations, upcoming events, recent astro-photos, and more!
The public is welcome.