July 2023

Observing Program Division Announcement – Imaging Caldwell Change and Additional Eclipse Resources

Two new updates:

ALCon 2023 Update – Room Reservations

As ALCon nears, the beautiful Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center has graciously offered to extend the special ALCon room rate until July 20th! If you haven’t yet booked your room, be sure to do so before this low rate expires.

Room Cutoff date has been extended until July 20th
Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center
201 Lafayette Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70801  

Standard Rooms
 ALCON Group Rate: $139.00, 
Booking Website:
https://book.passkey.com/e/50386606˜

2024 Solar Eclipse Glasses

Solar Eclipse Glasses from the ASTRONOMICAL LEAGUE !

Experience the beauty, the wonder, and the mystery

The celestial event of a generation arrives April 8, 2024. View the incredible total solar eclipse safely with a pair of commemorative solar eclipse glasses from the ASTRONOMICAL LEAGUE!

Each total solar eclipse is unique, all are impressive

Are you ready? Do you have equipment for safely viewing the eclipse and the sun? Solar eclipse glasses are one inexpensive way to safely view the eclipse, and the BEST way to share the event with a group. These glasses are ideal for visually observing large sunspots on the face of the sun, partial solar eclipses, annular solar eclipses, and the partial phases of total solar eclipses.

Discounts for as few as 10 and huge discounts for ordering 500 or 1000. Distribute them at solar events! The more you purchase, the better the price! They can be personalized for keepsakes. Order early to insure availability!

Quantity Discount Price (ea) Price per pack
1-9 0% $1.25
10 12% $1.10 $11.00
25 26% $0.92 $23.00
50 36% $0.80 $40.00
100 44% $0.70 $70.00
250 52% $0.60 $150.00
500 60% $0.50 $250.00
1000 68% $0.40 $400.00

Check out the League webstore – https://store.astroleague.org/ – for complete information. Email leaguesales@astroleague.org if you need more help.

Nominal shipping charges will be added to all orders under 1000 glasses. For those orders of 1000 glasses and over, shipping is included in the price to USA addresses.

 

Wear them as you would your normal sunglasses. You may safely gaze directly at the sun with these glasses since the filters block at 99.9999% of the sun’s visible light and all of its harmful infrared and ultraviolet light.

  • If the filters have pinholes, or are damaged in any way, do not attempt to look at the sun with them.
  • Do not use the solar eclipse glasses with binoculars or a telescope! Eye damage may result.
  • Never look at the sun without the proper filters! If you do, you may not realize it, but you are damaging your vision. You may not feel immediate pain.

Download this flyer – 2024 Eclipse glasses promo

Observing Program Announcement – New Imaging Opportunities

There are some new major changes in the Observing Programs at the Astronomical League, specifically aimed at imagers.  They affect the Master Observer Progression, specifically the Advanced Observer award, Messier, Caldwell, and Bennett Observing Programs.  If you are an imager and are interested in earning the awards in the Master Observer Progression, these are for you!

Why the changes:  If you are an Imager, previously you would not have been able to earn the higher awards in the Progression without doing the Messier Observing Program, manually and visually.  The Astronomical League recognizes that not everyone is a visual observer, and we value those who pursue imaging.

Changes #1, #2, and #3:  There are now versions of the Messier, Caldwell, and the Bennett Observing Programs specifically for Imagers:  Imaging – Messier, Imaging – Caldwell, and Imaging – Bennett.

Change #4:  The Master Imager Award may be used in the progression in place of the Master Observer Award.

Change #5:  The Advanced Observer Award for those who did not complete the Master Observer Award (but did do the Master Imager Award), will require that either the Imaging – Messier, Complete Messier (visual), Imaging – Bennett, or Bennett (visual) plus any version of the Herschel 400 Award be included in the list of completed Observing Programs for the imager.

Note:  Visual Observers are required to do a bit of imaging as part of their progression, and Imagers are required to do some visual observations as part of their progression.  Specifically, the Observer Award is required to earn the Advanced Observer Award.  Also, the Sketching Award is required of everyone pursuing the Master Observer – Silver Award.

So what does this all look like? 

Questions?  If you have any questions, please ask the Master Observer Progression Coordinator or any of the Observing Program Division Directors.

So what Observing Programs do you need to do?

Observer (total of 5 awards or more)

  • Required:
    • One of the Constellation Hunter Observing Programs.
    • One of the Messier (complete), Binocular Messier, or Bennet Observing Programs.
    • Lunar Observing Program (telescopic).
    • Solar System Observing Program.
  • Member’s Choice (choose one of these):
    • Galileo, Sketching, Sky Puppy, Youth Astronomer, Beyond Polaris, Two in the View, Universe Sampler, or Urban Observing Program.

Master Observer (total of 10 awards or more)

  • Required:
    • Messier (complete, visual) or Bennet (visual) Observing Program.
    • Lunar Observing Program (telescopic).
    • Double Star Observing Program.
    • Herschel 400 Observing Program.
  • Member’s Choice: Any additional five Observing Programs (full certification).

Binocular Master Observer (8 binocular awards or more)

  • Member may choose to complete any 8 of the AL’s Binocular certifications.

Master Imager (total of 10 awards or more, all must be done using Imaging)

  • Required:
    • Complete one of the Lunar Observing Programs.
    • Complete one of the Solar Observing Programs.
    • Complete either Solar System (Telescopic), Jupiter, or Mars Observing Program.
    • Complete any one of the Deep Space Observing Programs that may be done using Imaging.
    • Complete one of the Scientific Study Observing Programs.
  • Member’s Choice:
    • Any five additional Imaging Observing Programs.

Advanced Observer (total of 15 awards or more)

  • You must have completed the Observer Award.
  • If you have completed the Master Observer award:
    • 5 of your awards must be based on specific types of objects.
  • If you have completed the Master Imager award:
    • 5 of your awards must be based on specific types of objects.
    • You must have completed the Herschel 400.
    • You must have completed either the Imaging – Messier or the Imaging – Bennett Observing Program.

Master Observer – Silver (total of 20 awards or more)

  • You must have completed the Observer Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer Award or the Master Imager Award.
  • You must have completed the Advanced Observer Award.
  • Required:
    • Lunar II Observing Program.
    • Outreach Award (any level).
    • Sketching Observing Award.
    • Sunspotters Observing Program.

Master Observer – Gold (total of 30 awards or more)

  • You must have completed the Observer Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer Award or the Master Imager Award.
  • You must have completed the Advanced Observer Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer – Silver Award.
  • Required:
    • Herschel II Observing Program.
    • Outreach Award (at least the Stellar level).
    • Hydrogen-Alpha Solar Observing Award.
    • Stellar Evolution Observing Program.
    • Variable Star or Binocular Variable Star Observing Program.

Master Observer – Platinum (total of 40 awards or more)

  • You must have completed the Observer Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer Award or the Master Imager Award.
  • You must have completed the Advanced Observer Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer – Silver Award.
  • You must have completed the Master Observer – Gold Award.
  • Required:
    • Dark Sky Advocate Observing Award.
    • Outreach Award (Master level).
    • Target NEO Observing Award (advanced).
    • Radio Astronomy Observing Program (gold).
    • Asteroid (gold) or Comet (gold) Observing Program.
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