May Upcoming Event – Looking Up! What’s Up In May? (5/22/21)

Hi all,

Hope the recent warmer weather has been getting everyone in the mood for astronomy. (I always get excited for summer objects and end up staying out too late…) This month, our Looking Up! event will focus on what’s visible in our skies for May. It’ll be a slightly shorter program, but as always, we’ll be highlighting live views from members and holding presentations. This gives you a chance to get outside yourself after the event and enjoy the waxing gibbous moon before the super full moon (and a penumbral lunar eclipse) on May 26th!

You can catch the stream on our Facebook Live event page this Saturday, May 22nd, starting at 8:30PM EST. See you then!

 

May 2021 Online General Meeting

Hi all,

It’s time again for our monthly club meeting! Please join us virtually through Zoom at 7PM this Friday, May 14th. Our guest speaker this month is Kelly Beatty from the International Dark-Sky Association with a presentation on a topic that is sadly too familiar to many astronomers — the vanishing dark skies that are caused by light pollution:

Darkness in Distress – presented by Kelly Beatty

Light pollution, simply put, is any unnecessary or excessive outdoor illumination. Sadly, it’s become a pervasive and ugly consequence of modern 24/7 society. Light pollution robs us of the night sky’s beauty, negatively affects the ecosystem, and creates an in-your-face waste of energy. But a new mindset and new technology are poised to slow — and perhaps reverse — this bane of modern life. Come learn how you can safely light up your home, business, and community without wasting energy, disturbing your neighbors, or creating an unhealthy environment for humans and wildlife.

Kelly Beatty has been explaining the science and wonder of astronomy to the public since 1974. An award-winning writer and communicator, he is a Senior Editor for Cambridge-based Sky & Telescope magazine. Beatty enjoys sharing his passion for astronomy with a wide spectrum of audiences, from children to professional astronomers, and you’ll occasionally hear his interviews and guest commentaries on National Public Radio and The Weather Channel. He served for a decade on the Board of Directors for the International Dark-Sky Association.

 

The Zoom invitation went out yesterday, so please check your BAA email, and notify Mike Humphrey if you don’t see it. You can also access the invite if you log into the members-only forum and check the Recent Posts section. Here are instructions on how to join a Zoom meeting as well: https://www.buffaloastronomy.com/may-2020-online-general-meeting/ See you then!

–Emilyann