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Welcome to LVAAS

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WELCOME to the LVAAS Web Site
W
elcome to the Lehigh Valley Amateur Astronomical Society web site.  LVAAS is a non-profit organization comprised of individuals with a wide range of interest in astronomy.  LVAAS is located in eastern Pennsylvania, near Allentown.  The society is currently in its 50th year making it one of the oldest continuously operating astronomical societies in the country.

LVAAS operates two meeting/observing sites.  The main headquarters are located on South Mountain, near where Rt. 78 and Rt. 309 meet.  The society also has a dark sky observing location near Hamburg, about 25 miles west of Allentown.  Both locations house a number of society scopes.  Please click the menu choices on the left, under the Facilities label to learn more about the society's facilities..               

If you are interested in learning about astronomy, or are already a seasoned observer, you are welcome to join LVAAS.  Perhaps the most important thing for beginners to know is that they are welcome to join.  Our members have a wide range of skills and knowledge, and there his no better way to learn astronomy than to join the society and interact with many individuals with similar interests.  Young adults, aged 14 to 20 can join the LVAAS Explorer Post, and partake in a wide variety of astronomical activities.  

Even if you are not interested in joining LVAAS, please feel free to attend our monthly Star Parties.  These events are a great way to learn more about astronomy, look through the clubs telescopes and find out about current astronomical events.  See the Calendar, and the news items to the right to learn when the next Star Party is scheduled.

If you've never made it out to an LVAAS star party, you're missing a great opportunity to learn about the fascinating science of astronomy.  LVAAS star parties are appropriate for adults and children of all ages.  It's a great way for the family to enjoy a night out.  For detailed information on LVAAS Star Parties, click here: Star Parties .  Hope to see you there!

South Mountain Clear Sky Clock
South Mountain Clear Sky Clock

Pulpit Rock Clear Sky Clock
Pulpit Rock Clear Sky CLock

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Now that our group is starting to use the new forum, I've noticed that a few folks have tried to paste URL's and such into their posts, and did not get the link produced. The reason is that to improve security, we have turned off the direct use of HTML in forum posts. However, there is a built-in function called BBCode that allows you to include links and images.

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Star Party Program June 13, 2009

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7:00pm: Feature Program “ Charles Messier & His Objects”.

Club member Mike Tapper will discuss the contributions of Charles Messier, an 18th century French

astronomer, to our understanding of the universe. The Messier Objects are sought after by amateur

astronomers and contain some of the most spectacular deep space objects.

 

8pm and again at 9pm: Planetarium Show of the Night Sky

Please note: Planetarium seating is limited. Because the dome is lowered, visitors must be

seated under the dome to see the planetarium show .

 

7pm – 10pm: Telescope viewing of the Night Sky

Weather permitting, our observatory telescopes, plus individual club member telescopes, will be

available for you to look through at various night sky objects. Feel free to ask questions about the

objects you see or the telescopes you are looking through. This is an outdoor activity so dress

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South Mountain Observers Group

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Hi All,
 
Just a reminder the South Mountain Observers and Explorers groups meet this Friday, 6/12.  The doors will be open at 7:00 - get checked out on the LVAAS observatories, do some observing, discuss new equipment or use the library.  I'll have my laptop in case anyone has questions about our new website - how to log on or set your preferences.  Come on out and meet fellow LVAAS members.
 
This is a busy weekend coming up with our public star party on Saturday and the general meeting this Sunday. As always, we need your help for the star party to help staff the LVAAS observatories, bring your own scope or to help keep the parking organized.  Mark Tillotson will be presenting a program about the current lunar missions at Sundays meeting.
 
Hope to see you all there,
Bill
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Media Gallery Fixed!

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I was finally able to transfer the images while maintaining the original uploader's name. Please feel free to work with the media gallery now, as this is the final import process and it is now ready to use. Thank you for your patience!

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Media Gallery Changes Coming

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 One of the unfortunate artifacts of migrating the media gallery content from the old system was that it replaced the original uploader's name with mine. While I would love to take credit for those awesome images, I of course cannot. So, while it will cause a brief period of short-term pain, we have decided to continue working on the migration utility and rerun the process to get the original uploader's name. The longer-lasting effect will certainly be worth the temporary minor inconvenience.

However, there is a new feature of this system that allows any registered member to create their own personal media gallery. This would be intended as a place to store those images that don't fit under the other Astrophotography categories. You should see a link on the side menu bars to create your own personal album. Please feel free to use that now, as I won't be touching those during the new migration process. Thank you for you patience and let me know if you run into any issues.

 

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Under Construction

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Please pardon our appearance as we recover from some very nasty hacking of our web site. The forum should be back on line soon. In the meantime, please check out the new gallery format and the rest of the site.

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