Lehigh Valley Amateur Astronomical Society
Sign Up!
Login

Welcome to LVAAS, Anonymous
Thursday, September 02 2010 @ 03:02 PM EDT

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

Welcome to LVAAS

General News

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

Forum Topic Last Post
Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

Mega Meet is on!

General News

Hi all,

Spoke with Greg Walden this afternoon and Mega Meet is a go for this weekend!  Thanks to Greg and Simon Porter for all their preperations.  Hope to see you there.

Bill

 

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

LVAAS Meetings August 6,7 and 8

General News

 

Hi All,
 
Just a reminder that our August General meeting will be held at Pulpit Rock this Saturday evening, 8/7 at 7:00 PM, with a rain date on set for Sunday 8/8.  As this is the weekend closest to the August new moon, it also coincides with our Mega Meet star party, field meet and CCD photography group meetings.  So far the weather forecast looks promising but the possibility exists that the general meeting could be held with overcast skies, Mega Meet postponed to September and the CCD group meeting to relocated to South Mountain.  Please watch our website for rescheduling of any of these events.  The gate at Pulpit Rock will be manned prior to the meeting to allow entrance to those without a key.
 
For those new to LVAAS, Mega Meet is our bare bones star party held at Pulpit Rock for LVAAS members and guests from neighboring astronomy organizations.  More information regarding Mega Meet can be found under the "Activities" section at:  http://lvaas.org/staticpages/index.php?page=megameet
 
Greg Walden and Simon Porter our our Mega meet organizers this year and Greg has posted a note to the Pulpit Rock topic section of our forum.  Please use the forum for questions and comments you may have.  
 
Hope to see you there,
Bill
Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

LVAAS Picnic rescheduled

General News

LVAAS members night picnic is moved to Sunday

Due to the expected rain and possible thunder showers Saturday evening the picnic is moved to our rain date on Sunday - same time - 5:00 PM

Hope to see you there

Bill

 

 

 

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

Congratulations Gary Becker!

General News

 

After 38 years of teaching astronomy at Dierruf High School, Gary Becker has retired this week. Gary's enthusiasm for astronomy and energetic teaching style has left an indelible mark on all that that visited his planetarium and inspired countless students in his years at Dieruff.


As might be expected by all who know Gary, one does not give up a passion easily and Gary will continue practicing his craft by teaching astronomy as an adjunct professor at Moravian College.

Our best wishes go with Gary and Susan on their future endeavors. A video and story on Gary's retirement can be found on The Morning Call website at:

www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-allentown-school-retirement-planet20100622,0,964796,full.story

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

Your Vote is Needed!

General News

 

Hi all,


Our favorite editor, Gwyn Fowler, needs your support! Gwyn is a contestant for Miss Kempton at the annual Kempton County Fair running from June 15th to the 19th. Es Lieblischst Maedel "the fairest girl" will be chosen Saturday afternoon at 1: to 3:00 PM on the main stage. Gwen needs your support and vote.

 

You can cast your vote by purchasing "Peoples Choice Award Tickets" and depositing them in Gwyn's

ballot box #16. Three tickets for $1.00 and twenty tickets for $5.00. Vote early and often and don't wait. The fair has already started.

 

Directions and the fair schedule can be found at:     www.kemptoncountryfair.org

 

 

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

May 2nd General Meeting

General News

 

Hi All,
 
Just a reminder our May general meeting is moved up one week to May 2nd due to Mothers Day.  No excuse now not to take mom out to dinner May 9th!  Dr.Phil Reed of Kutztown University will be speaking about eclipsing binaries.  Dr. Reed is the planetarium director Kutztown and is also instrumental in our acquiring the the Spitz planetarium this past fall.  His research is in the area of interacting binary systems in which mass is being transferred from one star to another.    Hope to see you there.
 
Bill
Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

April 11th General Meeting special guest!

General News

Hi all,

 

We have a special guest for our April 11th general meeting, Lieutenant Colonel Preston F. Smith. Lt. Col. Smith is a full-time Air Force Officer in the Air National Guard and as a Medical Administrative Officer his job has taken him around the world from Mauna Kea to Baghdad and always with a small telescope.

 

His talk will be "Have Scope, Will Travel". Want to get away from the light pollution and observe under some dark skies? Perhaps you want to bring a small scope along with you on your next vacation or business trip? This presentation will show you how to plan for it! You will learn:

 

1. What is a Travel Scope “Package” and what do you REALLY need to bring along with you?

 

2. How to successfully pre-plan for a trip with a Travel Scope

 

3. Travel tips, concerns, suggestions and lessons learned from someone who has years of experience.

4. And experience some “military humor” throughout the presentation.

 

Preston contacted us late in January after visiting our website and offered to give a presentation for our general meeting. He's given similar presentations at NEAF, The Mid-Atlantic Astronomy Expo, Eastern Telescope Show (Damascus, MD) and astronomical organizations similar to LVAAS. While reading our website a random photo suddenly appeared on the home page showing Preston's father (Preston Smith Sr.) and Ralph Schlegel in our planetarium. As it turns out, Preston Sr. was an early member and officer of LVAAS. The photo of Preston Sr. and Ralph can be seen at:

http://lvaas.org/mediagallery/media.php?f=0&sort=0&s=20090609215147397

 

I've also added some photos of Lt. Col. Smith to our gallery in the LVAAS events section of the gallery.  Preston will be accompanied by several long time LVAAS members and will also have with him a very rare Unitron Satellite Refractor.  Hope you can join us to welcome Lt. Col. Preston Smith home to LVAAS this Sunday.

 

Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

Thank you Kutztown University!

General News
A recent upgrade to a digital planetarium projector system at Kutztown University has also provided an opportunity for LVAAS. Thanks to the generosity of Kutztown University and with the help of Dr. Phillip Reed, Assistant Professor of Physics & Astronomy and Joe Coco, Kutztown Purchasing Director, LVAAS has acquired a fully functional Spitz A3P planetarium projector to replace our own aging projector.
 
Close inspection of the Spitz A3P projector reveals a work of art both mechanically and optically. It is one of the most common of all commercial planetarium projectors ever made with an estimated 500 A3P model types in use worldwide. This is a generous donation by Kutztown University that will enhance our public outreach capabilities. We are one of the very few astronomical societies with the capability to provide planetarium shows along with our star parties giving us the ability to provide programs to an eager public even on overcast nights - as is all too often the case in our location. LVAAS is well recognized within our local community for its educational contributions to astronomy outreach programs.
 
LVAAS has a long association with Kutztown University with many of our members having been students at Kutztown or served on the faculty.   Again, thanks to all of our friends at Kutztown University.
 
 

Donated Plantarium moves to South Mountain
 
 
Share Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version

December Star Party Canceled

General News

Unfortunately tonight's star party, December 5th, is canceled due to inclement weather.  Hope to see you all at the next scheduled star party, January 23rd 7:00 PM

Announcements

 
 
 
 

Topics

My Account





Sign up as a New User
Lost your password?

Redshift Store

Order LVAAS Merchandise Online


Current Moon Phase

CURRENT MOON

Older Stories

Wednesday 28-Oct


Tuesday 08-Sep


Thursday 20-Aug


Friday 14-Aug


Thursday 18-Jun


Friday 12-Jun


Wednesday 10-Jun


Tuesday 09-Jun


Monday 08-Jun

Who's Online

Guest Users: 3

Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming events

What's New

Stories

No new stories

Comments last 2 days

No new comments

Trackbacks last 2 days

No new trackbacks

Links last 2 weeks

No new links

Media Gallery last 7 days


DokuWiki last 14 days

No new items

Random Image

M97, The Owl Nebula
Browse Album

Who's Online

Guest Users: 3

Stats
464 Pages Viewed
53 Unique Visits

New Users
New Users: 1