2026

Al Observing Challenge #16: The M102 Mystery

The AL has just added this Challenge to our flock of Observing Challenges:  https://www.astroleague.org/al-observing-challenge-special-observing-award/  This Challenge focuses of the controversy and confusion regarding the true identity of M102 (Messier #102).  Many mistakes were made in the initial observation as well as trying to identify its true identity by other astronomers.  We hope you will join us in June 2026 to relive the excitement.  This is your chance to see who you think is the real M102.

New Coordinators for some of the Observing Programs

Wonderful news.  We have seven new Coordinators.   We appreciate all the work that the former Coordinators did, and welcome the new ones.

The new Coordinators are:

  • Brad Young – Southern Sky Telescope OP 
  • Dean Herring, Dark Nebula OP
  • Hans de Moor, Constellation Hunter OPs – Northern and Southern Skies
  • Krista Lemoine, Outreach Award
  • Peter McLean, Urban OP
  • Ron Kane, Asterism OP
  • Russell Pinizzotto, Herschel II OP 

Getting Started with the AL’s Observing Programs

We are pleased to announce the release of a slide presentation (in PDF format) that addressses how to get started with the Astronomical League’s Observing Programs.  It is available on our main Observing Program Division web page, on the Monthly Sky Charts link on the AL Home Page, and also by using this link to go there directly:  https://www.astroleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/AL-Getting-Started-20260104.pdf

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