2024

Urgent – Your help needed (from NASA)

We, the Astronomical League, need to help promote this NASA Event.  Please pass this information along to your local school districts and private schools.  There is a short deadline for registration.

  • Who:  Your local school districts and private schools.
  • What:  NASA STEM Back-to-School Career Day 2024.
  • When:  September 26, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM EDT
  • How and Where:  Virtual Event
  • Why:  Today’s Students are the future of STEM in the US – even if they don’t know it yet.

From Lynn Dotson of the NASA Office of STEM Engagement, FYI.  Please share this opportunity announcement with any interested formal and informal STEM educators…

WE NEED YOU!!!!

Attached you will find a map of the schools from 31 states that have signed up for our NASA STEM Back to School Career Day 2024 on September 26th, 2024! The states that are black have no schools registered. So we are asking for your help….WE NEED YOU! Please help us spread the word about Career Day 2024 to your great State and anyone else you may know around the USA!  Registration closes on September 5.

Let’s get ALL 50 States represented!

Lynn Dotson  M.S.Ed  (Pronouns: she, her, hers)

Guardians of Honor (GoH) – Aetos
NSTEM-Education Specialist

E: lynn.w.dotson@nasa.gov
M: 321-427-0273

NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Headquarters

AstroCon 2025 – June 2025

Mark your calendars for AstroCon 2025, the Astronomical League’s 2025 national convention. It will be in Bryce Canyon, UT.

Read the flyer and plan to attend.

https://www.astroleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ASTROCON-2025-general-information-flyer.pdf

On-Line Registration will be available soon.

You may also use the paper form for registration.

https://www.astroleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ASTROCON-2025-Registration-20240806.pdf

Observing Program Division Announcements – New Observing Programs

AL-Con 2024 was an exciting event from the perspective of the Observing Program Disivion, and for all of you observers out there.  In fact, there is too much for one announcement, so watch for another one shortly.

  1. The Astronomy before the Telescope Observing Certificate is now the Astronomy Before the Telescope Observing Program.  This means that although the requirements have not changed, in addition to the certificate, we also have pins.  For more information on this, check out the Program’s web page:  https://www.astroleague.org/astronomy-before-the-telescope-observing-certificate/
  2. A new AL Observing Challenge:  Solar Max Observing Challenge.  Telescope and Binoculars – not required.  AL Membership – not required.  Observations may be done between now and March 31,2025.  We are at Solar Maximum, so this is a great opportunity.  For more information, chec out the Program’s web page:  https://www.astroleague.org/al-observing-challenge-special-observing-award/.  These observations may also be used for an upcoming new Space Weather Observing Program.
  3. Aaron Clevenson is the new Coordinator for the Caldwell Observing Program and the Imaging – Caldwell Observing Program.  Thanks to Sue Rose for her many years of dedicated service as Coordinator.  The web page is: https://www.astroleague.org/caldwell-observing-program-introduction/.

Observing Program Division Announcement – Meteor Observing Program changes

If you are currently working on your Meteor Observing Program observations – this pertains to you!  The certifications for this Observing Program have changed to Silver Level for 12 hours total observing, and Gold Level for 36 total hours of observing (formerly called Honorary).  There are no other changes to the Observing Program.

For more information of if you are concerned about how this might affect you, please contact the Coordinator.  Meteor Oberving Program web page:  https://www.astroleague.org/meteor-observing-program/

If you have already earned your 36 hour certification, this has no affect on you.

Observing Program Division Announcements – Naked-Eye Observing Options

The Observing Program Division is excited to announce new options for Naked-Eye observers.  No equipment?  No Problem!

We already have Observing Programs that require no equipment:

Three additional Eyes Only levels have been added to existing Observing Programs:

And to crown this new effort, the Master Observer Progression has also created a For Your Eyes Only Certification: https://www.astroleague.org/for-your-eyes-only-observing-award/.

For more details and information, click on the links above.

No equipment?  No problem!

Your Help Needed – All of you

The Database Managers and the Webmaster have been working very hard to clean up the on-line Observing Programs awards database.  We have reached the point where we need help from all of you who have earned awards.  Please send any corrections or issues to Aaron Clevenson at aaron@clevenson.org

Please check your listing of awards by starting on this page:  https://www.astroleague.org/award-search/.  Keep the search parameters as simple as possible.

We are looking for these issues:

  • Spelling errors in your first or last name.
  • Alternate spellings of your first or last name.
  • Use of nicknames.
  • Inconsistencies such as Middle Initial vs. Initial is missing.
  • Missing awards.
  • Awards in your name that are not yours…
  • If you have a child in the database as well as yourself, we want to be sure that each of you get recognition for your own awards.  Suffixes such as “, JR.” are a good way to do this.
  • Anything else that is inconsistent or incorrect.
  • We plan to correct all errors in the database.

We are also working on standardization, so keep these things in mind.

  • We prefer to NOT use honorifics as prefixes.
  • We prefer to NOT use suffixes associated with titles or honors.
  • Nicknames can be used for first names if appropriate.
  • First initials, middle initials or middle names may be used.

Name changes and Society changes:

  • If your name has legally changed, and you want the awards shown under your new name, this we will do.
  • If you have switched to a new society, we do NOT change the name as it appears on your previous awards.  We always show the name of the Society in which the award was earned.

Please do this as soon as possible.  Thank you for your help.

Observing Program Division Reminders – Two Observing Special Observing Award Challenges

In two days (June 26, 2024), the Parker Solar Probe NASA Observing Challenge will open.  This Special Observing Award will include a certificate and pin.  More information is available on our website:  https://www.astroleague.org/nasa-observing-challenges-special-awards/.  Don’t forget the Outreach component.

Also, be sure to get your “before the Nova” observation of T Coronae Borealis done BEFORE it goes Nova.  Do this now!  It could happen at any time…  This is also a Special Observing Award and will include a certificate and pin.  More information is available on our website:  https://www.astroleague.org/al-observing-challenge-special-observing-award/.  This too requires an outreach component.

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