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Spring/Summer 2008
Summer Open Houses:
The Summer Public Observing schedule has been posted here. As in past years we will have one public observing night per month. New this summer is the tentative schedule. These open observings will be on a clear weather and availablilty basis. Check back here for more information about these tentative dates.
Notice:
Please take notice that the SAS-Store has been taken offline for the time being. Uranus will redirect to the Links page, as Pluto is no longer a planet. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Scales of the Universe:
Our Fall 2007 distinguished lecture series has ended.
If you missed any lectures or would like to revisit them, for the first time they are available online here.
Public Observing Nights:
Check out our Open House page for more information on theSpring/Summer 2008 schedule.
Free Astronomy Tutoring:
SAS holds free
tutoring sessions for 100-level Astronomy students one night a week
during the Fall and Winter terms. Tutoring is held in classroom 807 of
the Dennison building. Take the elevator to the 8th floor and turn
right down the hallway until the end.
We can help you
with your homework, labs, studying for exams, or just answering your
general questions about astronomy. Please come with specific
questions, as we can't do your entire homework set for you!
Check the tutoring page for more information.
SAS Meetings:
These meetings
are generally administrative in nature, but anyone is welcome to come
if they would like to help plan astronomy events on campus such as the
Public Open Houses at the Angell Hall Observatory, 100-level astronomy
tutoring, public inreaches with local elementary/middle schools,
observing trips for events such as meteor showers, eclipses, star
parties, etc.
SAS is now a member of the University Activities Center!
SAS is also a member of NASA's Night Sky Network
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