Mtg & Special Event: Astronomy Slam! A Friendly Competition
Macomb Community College - South Campus - Library 14500 E 12 Mile Rd Building J, Warren, MI, usThe Warren Astronomical Society meets monthly on the third Thursday in a room in the library (Building J) at Macomb Community College's South Campus. We meet in Room 221, just to the left of the main desk. We do a … Continue reading →
Monthly Meeting of the University Lowbrow Astronomers
Room G115 Angell Hall, University of Michigan, 435 South State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan @42.2760825,-83.7400853Professor Edwin Bergin, U/M Chair of Astronomy Dept. Title to be announced.
Out-Of-This-World Chili Cookoff
Goodall Barn, 13665 Hibner Rd, Hartland, MI, 48353, United States 13005 Cattle Dr, United StatesCome Hungry!Dig out your family chili recipe and come hungry to the second annual General Motors Astronomy Club Chili-Cookoff and Star Party!Β This event is open to the public, so bring your friends and family!Β GMAC President, Jim Goodall and … Continue reading →
FAAC Monthly Club Meeting
Berry Auditorium, Henry Ford College, DearbornThe Ford Amateur Astronomy Club meets monthly at the Berry Auditorium at Henry Ford College on the 4th Thursday of the month between 7PM and 9PMThe meetings are open to the public.
Stargate Observatory Open House
Stargate Observatory @ Camp Rotary in Wolcott Mill Metropark 20505 29 Mile Rd (1.8 miles east of Romeo Plank Rd), Ray, MI, usIt's our mostly-monthly public open house: you get to use our equipment and our volunteers' knowledge to see what's out there in the sky tonight. These event times are guidelines; we meet later during the summer and earlier during the … Continue reading →
Mtg&Talks
Cranbrook Institute of Science 1-27 Institute Way, Bloomfield Hills, USAt the Warren Astronomical Society's Cranbrook meetings, we spend the first hour or so of the meeting on club business and observing reports, then have two presentations, one short and one full-length. Main Talk: to be announced soon! Short Talk: … Continue reading →
Mtg&Talks: “A Celebration of Globular Clusters” and “Chasing Comets”
Cranbrook Institute of Science 1-27 Institute Way, Bloomfield Hills, USAt the Warren Astronomical Society's Cranbrook meetings, we spend the first hour or so of the meeting on club business and observing reports, then have two presentations, one short and one full-length. Main Talk: "A Celebration of Globular Clusters" by … Continue reading →
Plymouth Astrophotography Meeting
Plymouth LibraryFAAC Board Meeting
Senate County Island - Greenfield at Rotunda Drive, DearbornMonthly FAAC Board MeetingThis meeting is open to all club members
Chili Night and UM-Flint Physicist Dr. Rajib Ganguly-How Many Wa
Seven Ponds Nature CenterDr. Rajib Ganguly-How Many Ways Can A Black Hole Kill You? Black holes lurk in the vastness of space. But unlike their Hollywood depictions, black holes don't go around devouring everything in sight. Nevertheless, they are still dangerous creatures, and … Continue reading →