Showing posts with label Telescopes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telescopes. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

Family Astronomy Day - April 16, 2016

Family Astronomy Day

Custer ObservatorySouthold, NY

April 16, 2016



Justine Haupt with her Radio Telescope display

Solar & Radio Telescopes

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SOLAR OBSERVING





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Charles Cardona & Michael

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BIRD OF PREY SHOW



Gyrfalcon




Eagle Owl




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ROCKET LAUNCH DEMONSTRATION







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Jeff Norwood from Camera Concepts

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Presentation on THE MOON by Chuck Cardona





Path of the 2017 Eclipse across the United States
Evening Observations
Waxing Gibbous Moon


Friday, October 9, 2015

37th Annual Astronomy Jamboree

Every year the Custer Institute and Observatory holds its annual 3-day Astronomy Jamboree in Southold, NY. 
Come one day or all three!





Schedule of Events





Fun for the whole family! Not to be missed!










Wednesday, May 13, 2015

NEAF: Northeast Astronomy Forum

NEAF: Northeast Astronomy Forum 

Rockland County Community College, Suffern, New York 

April 18, 2015

NEAF Exhibition Floor
NEAF Exhibition Floor
Telescopes for Sale
The Planets
Lecture: New Horizons to Pluto
Dark Star Enterprises - Fossils and Meteorites



Dark Star Meteorites
Dark Star Fossils
Space Suites
Allende - Chihuahua, Mexico - Fell February 8, 1969
Allende - Chihuahua, Mexico - Fell February 8, 1969
Monze - Zambia - 1950
Sikote-Alin - Siberia, USSR - February 12, 1947
Sikote-Alin - Siberia, USSR - February 12, 1947

Boxes of Meteorites
Rizalites
Gibbeon Meteorite - Namibia -  Found 1838
NEAF Exhibition Floor
Solar Observing at NEAF
Solar Observing at NEAF
View through the Solar Telescope
George Lomaga and Joe Rao, NY Weatherman