Monthly Meeting
Vista Grande Public Library 14 Avenida Torreon, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesThis Month's Feature Speaker: Robert Powers on Observing Double & Multiple Star Systems. Also working group reports and 2020 outreach planning.
Watching The Sky Since 2019
This Month's Feature Speaker: Robert Powers on Observing Double & Multiple Star Systems. Also working group reports and 2020 outreach planning.
This Month’s Feature Speaker: Sam Finn on Observing Globular Clusters. Also working group reports and outreach planning.
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet (virtually) to hear from 'gazer Jim Eagle on the spring sky and other astronomical matters of topical interest. A short business meeting will follow Continue Reading →
Everyone with an interest in astronomy is welcome to join the regular April meeting of the Santa Fe Stargazers, which will be held on-line using Zoom. The Zoom meeting code Continue Reading →
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet to hear from Tom Aldern on Planetary Nebulae history, science, and observing. Following Tom's presentation we will hold our regular business meeting.
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet to hear from Peter Lipscomb, New Mexico State Park Ranger and operator of Astronomy Adventures, to learn about his experiences with astrophotography. Our regular Continue Reading →
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet to hear from Tony Gomez, an Eldorado area resident and astrophotographer, who will describe his personal journey into astrophotography. Some of Tony's work can Continue Reading →
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet for an "Audience Participation" discussion of participant's favorite Hubble Space Telescope imagery. Every 'gazer is asked to bring links to two of their favorite Continue Reading →
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet to hear 'gazer Jim Eagle discuss the perennial and unique-to-2020 pleasures of the Autumn sky. Our regular business meeting will follow Jim's presentation and Continue Reading →
The Santa Fe Stargazers will meet to hear 'gazer David Tiemeyer describe the use of telescope arrays and interferometry in modern astronomical research. Our regular business meeting will follow David's Continue Reading →