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Month: March 2026

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Test Post

March 31, 2026 John Martin Comments Off on Test Post
Artemis 2 will launch this time! I hope

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Jul
11
Sat
9:30 pm Public Sky Observing 2026-07/11 @ Root River Park
Public Sky Observing 2026-07/11 @ Root River Park
Jul 11 @ 9:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Public Sky Observing of the planets Venus bright stars, double stars, and more by telescope with guidance members of the Rochester Astronomy Club. What to expect at Public Sky Observing – click here. Reload this page before you leave for the event. Event can be cancelled in case of cloudy weather or another reason. Resources: In the Sky July/2026, Phases [...]
Jul
14
Tue
7:00 pm RAC Monthly Meeting July 2026 @ RCTC Room EA103 (use the southeastern entrance to RCTC.)
RAC Monthly Meeting July 2026 @ RCTC Room EA103 (use the southeastern entrance to RCTC.)
Jul 14 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Please come to the Rochester Astronomy Club monthly meetings! These meetings are free and open to the public. Each month we will try to bring you a different presentation and share observing notes and tips. Agenda will be published on the Sunday before the meeting. We are offering these meetings in a hybrid fashion, you can attend either in person [...]
Jul
18
Sat
7:30 pm Recipe for a Glorious Night for ... @ DJMOF
Recipe for a Glorious Night for ... @ DJMOF
Jul 18 @ 7:30 pm
Recipe for a Glorious Night for Astronomy @ DJMOF
RAC Members Dark Sky Night on Saturday, July 18, 2026 A slim waxing crescent Moon will hang in the evening sky, followed by the first hints of the 2026 Perseids. After twilight fades, dark skies will open the way for the summer Milky Way and a full night of observing. Suggested arrival: 7:30–8:30 PM Twilight observing: 9:30–10:45 PM Best dark-sky [...]
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