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Kopernik AstroFest 2011 Announced to the Public

The details of the Kopernik AstroFest 2011 have been officially announced.  While some changes can be expected, here are the details as we know them right now. AstroFest 2011 – 6 PM Friday September 30th to Sunday afternoon October 2nd … Read the rest of this entry

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NEAF Coming Up Fast Now!

NEAF is rapidly approaching us.  Coming up on this Saturday and Sunday (4/16 – 4/17).  For more information, just click the “NEAF Image” in the upper right of this web site. There is an astounding 10 – 12 KAS members … Read the rest of this entry

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Tonight’s Sky for April 2011

Check out the April, 2011 edition of Tonight’s Sky brought to you by HubbleSite.org.

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March in Review — April at a Glance!

Despite tough sky conditions and a rather cold March, the Kopernik Astro Society had a great month. The following links highlight the month for the group: AstroFest 2011 planning continues with a unprecedented KAS event upcoming. The AstroFest 2011 committee … Read the rest of this entry

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Reminder – KAS Club Meeting @ Kopernik Observatory

The Kopernik Astronomical Society Monthly Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6th at 7:00 PM. The group will be meeting at the Kopernik Observatory & Science Center in Vestal, NY.   View Larger Map

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Meet the Astronomer Scott Kardel at the CMOG

If Any KAS members are interested in caravanning up to Corning on this night, please send an email to the KAS email address. Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG) Thursday, March 24, 2011 6:00 P.M. Corning Museum of Glass Auditorium NOTE: … Read the rest of this entry

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