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Today is the day FAAC Annual Conference and Swap Meet

 

Reminder:??Annual Conference & Swap HFCC


Today is the day. Hope to see you there

When:
Saturday, April 5, 2025
9:00am to 3:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Henry Ford College - Administration Services and Conference Center

Organizer:
Ford Amateur Astronomy Club
liam@...

An RSVP is requested.?Click here to RSVP

Description:

FAAC Astronomy
Conference & Swap Meet

?General Astronomy
?9:30 am: Touching the Sun 每 Liam Finn
10:45 am: Astronomy: What Can Go Rong? 每 Ed Halash
12 N Which Eyepiece? 每 Gordon Hansen
?1:30 pm: Astronomy vs Pretty Pictures每 Adrian Bradley
?Technical Talks
?9:30 am: Telescope Making 每 Clay Kessler
10:45 am: Nightscape Photography 每 Jason Guensel
12 N: Seestar S50 & S30 每 Sean Pickard
?1:30 pm: Space-Time 每 Tim Campbell
?Planetarium Shows
?10:45am, Noon & 1:30pm FAAC Members
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Swap Meet
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All Day#Earn Cash by Selling Those Items Sitting Around Collecting Dust!
Telescopes, Eyepieces, Cameras, Binoculars, Mounts, Software, Books, and Accessories, etc.
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Admission: $7.00 (children 15 and younger 每
Free / must be accompanied by an adult)


Ford Amateur Astronomy Club Annual Conference

Group Moderator
 

All,
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We are inviting you, our followers/ friends, and your families to attend the Ford Amateur Astronomy Club Annual Conference and Swap Meet.
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The event has fantastic presentations and planetarium shows and if you want to pick up some well cared for used astronomy equipment, this is the place to be.
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The event will be held this coming Saturday, April 5, at Henry Ford College in Dearborn in the Administration Building which is by the South Entrance to the college.
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The event starts at 9 am and ends at 3 PM.
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Event contents
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General Astronomy Talks
?9:30 am: Touching the Sun 每 Liam Finn NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador
10:45 am: Astronomy: What Can Go Rong? 每 Ed Halash
12 N Which Eyepiece? 每 Gordon Hansen
?1:30 pm: Astronomy vs Pretty Pictures每 Adrian Bradley
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Astronomy Technical Talks
?9:30 am: Telescope Making 每 Clay Kessler
10:45 am: Nightscape Photography 每 Jason Guenzel
12 N: Seestar S50 & S30 每 Sean Pickard
?1:30 pm: Space-Time 每 Tim Campbell NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador
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Planetarium Shows
10:45 am, Noon & 1:30 pm FAAC Members - First come first serve basis
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Swap Meet
All Day. Used astronomy items will be on sale#Telescopes, Eyepieces, Cameras, Binoculars, Mounts, Software, Books, and Accessories, etc.
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Admission: $7.00 (children 15 and younger are Free / but must be accompanied by an adult at all times)
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All talks and planetarium shows are included in the price.?


Northern lights visible in the northern skies

 


Astronomy At the Beach TONIGHT in Maybury State Park

 

All,

Tonight, Astronomy At The Beach is at Maybury State Park. Enter from 8 mile road .

The forecast is for clear skies tonight so great for nighttime observing.

We start at 4 pm for some Solar observing .

Talks in the presentation tents starts at 6 pm.

We have the Michigan Science Center, Ann Arbor Hands On Museum, and many local? astronomy clubs in a tent also.

We also are running a raffle for a Seestar S50 electronic telescope, and many other amazing astronomy related prizes like fantastic astronomy photographs taken by local astronomers.

The Civil Air Patrol will also be on hand selling pizza, pop, water and other snacks to keep you cool in the sun and fueled up for a night of telescope observing, science talks and family friendly fun.

Hope to see you there later?today.

Regards

Ford Amateur Astronomy Club?


Public Observing Saturday August 10

 

All,

Public observing night at Maybury State Park 49601 Eight Mile Rd, Northville, MI 48167 Saturday, August 10th 8 PM

Join us and watch the Perseid Meteor Shower

This event is free and open to the public.? You do not need to be a club member. You do need a State Park Permit

Want help with your telescope? ? Bring it along and club members can help you with it.? Let us know by emailing info@... and we can often arrange to have someone meet you at the park a bit earlier to help you get the scope working by sunset.

Don't own a telescope?? No problem.? Most astronomers at the event are happy to let you look at objects through their scopes (please ask to make sure you aren't interrupting something important before looking).

IMPORTANT: ?These observing nights are "weather permitting" and depend on clear skies.? They may sometimes be rescheduled in favor of a better night if the original night is forecasted to be cloudy.? Sign up at [email protected] if you would like to be notified about club events.


Observing tonight at UofM Dearborn Campus

 

All,

There will be observing?at the Observatory?at the University of Michigan Dearborn campus tonight starting at 10PM.

If you are free and want to see a professional observatory and see some of the night?sky come join us




Public Observing

 


All,

Tomorrow night's public observation at Island Lake is being moved to tonight because the forecast for tomorrow night shows lots of clouds.

I know it is a last-minute change but we don't control the weather.

Hopefully, you will make it out tonight at the park for some observing with us.

Regards

Matter tells space how to curve. Space tells matter how to move

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Upcoming public observing night

 

Sat, June 15, 8:00pm 每 11:30pm
WhereIsland Lake State Recreation Area - Spring Mill Pond ()
DescriptionPublic observing night at Spring Mill Pond within Island Lake State Recreation Area 6301 Kensington Road, Brighton, Michigan, 48116 This event is free and open to the public.? You do not need to be a club member. Want help with your telescope? ? Bring it along and club members can help you with it.? If you need telescope help get to the park before sunset so we can help with the scope setup and show you the basics before it gets dark. Don't own a telescope?? No problem.? Most astronomers at the event are happy to let you look at objects through their scopes (please ask to make sure you aren't interrupting something important before looking). IMPORTANT: ?These observing nights are "weather permitting" and depend on clear skies.? They may sometimes be rescheduled in favor of a better night if the original night is forecasted to be cloudy.


Public Observing Night Notice

 

Public Observing Night

When:
Saturday, May 11, 2024
8:00pm to 11:30pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Island Lake State Recreation Area - Spring Mill Pond

Organizer:
Ford Amateur Astronomy Club

Description:

Public observing night at Spring Mill Pond within Island Lake State Recreation Area
6301 Kensington Road, Brighton, Michigan, 48116

This event is free and open to the public.? You do not need to be a club member.

Want help with your telescope? ? Bring it along and club members can help you with it.? Let us know by emailing?info@...?and we can often arrange to have someone meet you at the park a bit earlier to help you get the scope working by sunset.

Don't own a telescope?? No problem.? Most astronomers at the event are happy to let you look at objects through their scopes (please ask to make sure you aren't interrupting something important before looking).

IMPORTANT: ?These observing nights are "weather permitting" and depend on clear skies.? They may sometimes be rescheduled in favor of a better night if the original night is forecasted to be cloudy.? Sign up at?[email protected]?if you would like to be notified about club events.


FAAC Monthly Meeting

 

All,

The Ford Amateur Astronomy Club will hold its monthly club meeting. The meeting is open to the public.
We meet at the Berry Auditorium which is in Building L, the admin building of Henry Ford College, by the south entrance of the college.
Thursday, April 25
We start at 7 PM, ends at 9:30 PM

If you are interested in Astronomy or just want to come along to ask questions. Feel free to join us


Public Astronomy Observing

 


All,

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 13th, the skies look clear so we will be having our first public observation of the year at Spring Mill Pond in Island Lake State Recreational Area.

If you have a telescope and need help, bring it along and get there by 7PM so we can assist you in daylight to get set up.

If you don't have a telescope and just want to observe with us using our?telescopes, come along by?8PM and we will be happy to share our views of?the night sky.

We hope to see you there tomorrow?night

Ford Amateur Astronomy Club


Reminder for this weekends Astronomy Conference

 

Reminder:??Annual Conference and Swap Meet

When:
Saturday, March 23, 2024
9:00am to 3:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Henry Ford College - Administration Services and Conference Center

Organizer:?FAAC

Description:
FAAC Astronomy Conference & Swap Meet

General Astronomy Talks
9:30 am: Eclipse Photography 每 Tim Campbell
10:45 am: Rehabbing Old Equipment 每 Gary Gibson
12 N Starship/Starbase 每 John McGill
1:30 pm: Smart Telescopes 每 Paul Goelz

Technical Talks
9:30 am: Photometry & Spectroscopy - Jeff Thrush
10:45 am: Star Exterminator Suite 每 Gordon Hansen
12 N: Observatory Automation - Sean Pickard
1:30 pm: James Webb Telescope 每 Tim Campbell

Planetarium Shows 10:00am, 11:30am & 2:00pm

FAAC Members Swap Meet All Day#Earn Cash by Selling Those Items Sitting Around Collecting Dust! Telescopes, Eyepieces, Cameras, Binoculars, Mounts, Software, Books, and Accessories, etc.
Admission: $5.00 (children 15 and younger 每 Free / must be accompanied by an adult)

Sales Table: $15 in advance, or $20 at the door as available, (one admission ticket included).
Advanced Table Registration ends Mar 1, 2024
Doors Open: 8:00am for setup. Make Checks Payable: to FAAC for advance table registration.
Send payment to: Ford Amateur Astronomy Club, P.O. Box 7527, Dearborn, MI 48121-7527 Location: Henry Ford College, 5101 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128 (Andrew A. Mazzara Admin. & Conference Center


FAAC Astronomy Conference & Swap Meet, March 23 - Public are welcome

 

When:Saturday, March 23rd, 2024
9:00am to 3:00pm
(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time - New YorkLocation:Organizer:FAAC?liam@...Description:FAAC Astronomy Conference & Swap Meet

General Astronomy Talks
9:30 am: Eclipse Photography 每 Tim Campbell
10:45 am: Rehabbing Old Equipment 每 Gary Gibson
12 N Starship/Starbase 每 John McGill
1:30 pm: Smart Telescopes 每 Paul Goelz

Technical Talks
9:30 am: Photometry & Spectroscopy - Jeff Thrush
10:45 am: Star Exterminator Suite 每 Gordon Hansen
12 N: Observatory Automation - Sean Pickard
1:30 pm: James Webb Telescope 每 Tim Campbell

Planetarium Shows 10:00am, 11:30am & 2:00pm

FAAC Members Swap Meet All Day#Earn Cash by Selling Those Items Sitting Around Collecting Dust! Telescopes, Eyepieces, Cameras, Binoculars, Mounts, Software, Books, and Accessories, etc.
Admission: $5.00 (children 15 and younger 每 Free / must be accompanied by an adult)

Sales Table: $15 in advance, or $20 at the door as available, (one admission ticket included).
Advanced Table Registration ends Mar 1, 2024
Doors Open: 8:00am for setup. Make Checks Payable: to FAAC for advance table registration.
Send payment to: Ford Amateur Astronomy Club, P.O. Box 7527, Dearborn, MI 48121-7527 Location: Henry Ford College, 5101 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128 (Andrew A. Mazzara Admin. & Conference Center


Help Support Astronomy At The Beach 2023

 

All,

The Great Lakes Association of Astronomy Clubs is a 501c3 charity that puts on the largest public Astronomy event in the world called Astronomy At The Beach which will be on September 22 and 23 2023.
This event draws on average 5000 members of the public to this 2 night free Astronomy outreach event. While the event is free to the public its not free to run.
They struggle every year to build the funds to run this event so
I'm putting out a request to my followers to consider donating to help support the event.
You can donate through our PayPal account to help us keep this event free for the public


I thank you in advance and hopefully may see some of you at the Astronomy At The Beach 2023



Observe the Perseids Meteor Shower

 

This event is Weather Dependent.

If it's raining or overcast the event won't happen. If the skies are clear, we will be there.

Join the Ford Amateur Astronomy Club at Spring Mill Pond in Island Lake State Recreational Area to observe the Perseids Meteor Shower 2023 on Saturday August 12th.
Get there around sunset which is at 8:40PM
Bring a blanket to lay in the grass to observe the skies and bring mosquito repellent.
Best way to observe a meteor shower is to lay on the ground or have a chair that lays backward so you can see as much of the sky as possible.
We will have telescopes on hand to observe some beautiful deep sky objects
Hope to see you there



AATB 2023 Sponsorship

 

Please share the below on all your social media so GLAAC has the funds to be able to put on AATB 2023.
Please copy the below and post it on all your social media sources.?

All,

The Great Lakes Association of Astronomy Clubs is a 501c3 charity that puts on the largest public Astronomy event in the world called Astronomy At The Beach which will be on September 22 and 23 2023.
This event draws on average 5000 members of the public to this 2 night free Astronomy outreach event. While the event is free to the public its not free to run.

They struggle every year to build the funds to run this event so I'm putting out a request to my friends/family and followers to consider dontating to help support the event.

You can donate through their PayPal account?

I thank you in advance and hopefully may see some of you at the Astronomy At The Beach 2023



FAAC Public observing Island Lake

 

All,

Due to Saturdays weather looking like it will be cloudy in the evening, we have decided to move our public observing event to this Friday 26th starting at 7:30 pm at Spring Mill Pond in Island Lake State Recreational Area.

Hope to see you all there.

Clear Skies

Ford Amateur Astronomy Club?


Club observing

 

Here's the current satellite image. It doesn't look like there's any hope of having suitable skies for observing tonight.

While we sometimes try to push the observing back a week, the club's annual banquet is next Saturday so that wont work this month.

We'll hope for better skies next month.

Clear skies,
Tim


Re: Ford Astronomy Club Conference & Swap Meet + 2023 Observing

Group Moderator
 

Reminder to all


The Ford Amateur Astronomy Club annual Conference will be held tomorrow, Saturday April 1st 2023, from 9am to 3PM at Henry Ford College in Dearborn. This is a worthwhile event to learn something new and have accesss to the Swap Meet where you can possibly get your first telescope or even add a new telescope to your collection.

Hope to see you all there


Ford Astronomy Club Conference & Swap Meet + 2023 Observing

 

羲堁极郤

Greetings!

As we approach the 2023 observing season, I wanted to let you know that the Ford Astronomy Club will be hosting our annual Astronomy Conference & Swap Meet this Saturday, April 1 〞 from 9am to 3pm at Henry Ford College in Dearborn. ?Numerous talks and planetarium shows are offered. ?It*s also a great place to look for deals on used astronomy equipment. ?There is a $5 admission charge for this event.

The event flyer is attached.

Also, here are the list of observing events scheduled for 2023. ?These observing events are all head at Island Lake State Recreation Area at the Spring Mill Pond picnic area and beach within the park. ?These events are all FREE and open to the public. ?If you have a telescope and would appreciate some help learning to set it up and use it, this is your chance (although please send the club a request so we can arrange to meet you at the park a little early 〞 this gets us more time to go over set up before it gets dark.) ?The caveat is # these events require clear skies (or at clear enough to see stars). ?In the event that mostly cloudy skies are forecasted, events may be rescheduled or cancelled.

Scheduled Observing Events


Month

Date

Sunset

Location

April

29th

8:30pm

Spring Mill Pond

May

27th

8:59pm

Spring Mill Pond

June

24th

9:13pm

Spring Mill Pond

July

22nd

9:02pm

Spring Mill Pond

August

26th

8:17pm

Spring Mill Pond


These events are all also listed on the ?website 〞 on the front page (scroll to the bottom to see the calendar). ?It also lists the dates for the club*s monthly meetings (which take place at Henry Ford College). ?You do NOT need to be a club member to attend club meetings 〞 they are open to the public.


Clear Skies,

Tim Campbell
?Ford Amateur Astronomy Club