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December 2024 Club Meeting
and Annual Social Gathering Postponed

Because the UNC-Asheville campus is still closed to outside meetings due to Hurricane Helene, the club will be postponing this event until the spring of 2025.
The next regularly scheduled club meeting presentation will take place back at the Reuter Center on the university campus on Thursday, February 6, 2025.

13/14 Dec. 2024
The Moon Washes Out the Geminid Meteors

Illustration courtesy of
SKY & TELESCOPE

13-15 Dec. 2024
Conjunction of the Long Night Moon with Jupiter

Illustration courtesy of
SKY & TELESCOPE

14/15 Dec. 2024
The Long Night Full Moon

Illustration courtesy of
Larry Landolfi

21 Dec. 2024
Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice

Two Public Star Gazes in December

Image credit: club member Jerry Sherman – taken at Grassland Mtn. Obs.

Continue to check this home page as weather could change the venue or postpone and possibly cancel a star gaze. Check again after 4:00 p.m. on the afternoon of the observing session for the latest info and update.




20 Dec. 2024 — Friday night — This public star gaze will be held at Grassland Mountain Observatory in Madison County, with a weather backup night of Saturday, 21 December. This event is free and open to everyone — registration is not necessary to attend. A temporary gate code, required for entry, will be provided here on the day of the star gaze by 4:00 p.m. Directions to Grassland Mountain Observatory can be found here. These star gazes normally conclude about 3 to 4 hours after sunset, and visitors are not permitted to stay past the conclusion time. Sunset occurs at 5:20 p.m.

27 Dec. 2024 — Friday night — This public star gaze will be held at Grassland Mountain Observatory in Madison County, with a weather backup night of Saturday, 28 December. This event is free and open to everyone — registration is not necessary to attend. A temporary gate code, required for entry, will be provided here on the day of the star gaze by 4:00 p.m. Directions to Grassland Mountain Observatory can be found here. These star gazes normally conclude about 3 to 4 hours after sunset, and visitors are not permitted to stay past the conclusion time. Sunset occurs at 5:24 p.m.

27-29 Dec. 2024
The Long Night Moon Meets with Antares at Dawn

Illustration courtesy of
SKY & TELESCOPE