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March 75th Anniversary Overview
https://astroleaguesteam.wixsite.com/75th-anniversary
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Handy Links For Various Award Programs For 2021:
National Young Astronomer Award
horkheimerjournalism@astroleague.org
horkheimerparker@astroleague.org
horkheimerservice@astroleague.org
sternsnewsletter@astroleague.org
webmasteraward@astroleague.org
horkheimerlitel@astroleague.org
For other awards programs that are not on the above list or for general information regarding the various awards programs, please contact the Vice President at vice-president@astroleague.org.
The Astronomical League is 75 years old. There is a new year-long AL Observing Challenge to celebrate this milestone.
Are you up for the Challenge? For more information, go to the AL Observing Challenge web page:
https://www.astroleague.org/al-observing-challenge-special-observing-award

The Council has approved and we are ready to inaugurate the new Youth Astronomer Observing Program. For more information, please review the web page for this new and exciting addition to our flock: https://www.astroleague.org/youth-astronomer-observing-program
This Observing Program is specifically for youth age 17 and younger.
So, maybe you did Sky Puppies, or maybe you are too old to do Sky Puppies, but you are not really ready to take on a full-scale AL Oberving Program. Where should you go next? The Youth Astronomer Observing Award. (Sorry to those over 17 years old, this is not for you…)
We hope you all are having a wonderful, safe, and healthy holiday season. As we look forward to the new year, we thought it would be a good idea to reinforce details about the certification process. If it has been a month since you sent in a certification request to one of the Observing Program Coordinators, it is time to send an email inquiry to the Coordinator to ensure that it was received or get an update on its status.
To see more details on how the process works and to understand what your expectations should be, please read on…
We would first like to request that you be patient with the process and the Coordinators. We are all volunteers, and like everyone else, we are all stressed by the holidays as well as COVID-19. This means that some activities may take longer than normal. This is how the system is supposed to work:
Congratulations on your successes and good luck on your future observations. Be safe and stay well.
The AL Observing Program Directors (Aaron, Cliff, Al, and Maynard)The Astronomical League has a downloadable certificate available for the Great Conjunction. Get one here.
The Astronomical League is excited to announce that we will be offereing a Special Observing Award to commemorate the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn on December 21, 2020. For more information check out the web page: click here.
In February, the Perseverance Lander will reach Mars and land in Jezero Crater. To commemorate this event we will be having a NASA Observing Challenge. For more information go to our NASA Observing Challenge web page. Get your image of Mars now while it is positioned well.