As the seasons transition from winter to spring, the skies provide a unique blend of constellations, planets, and astronomical events. Let’s explore what you can expect to see in the night sky during March 2025. Constellations to Spot Orion: Known for its distinctive belt, Orion the Hunter is one of the most recognizable constellations. It is still visible around 9PM in the West all month Leo: Leo the Lion is rising higher in the east and will be up all night. Look for a giant question mark in the Sky. The bright star Regulus, which marks the lion’s heart. Gemini: The […]
John Rush
While we have just finished our observing schedule for 2024, our 60th Anniversary as an organization, we do have several things still going on. Just in time for the holidays the SAS is introducing a brand new store where you can purchase items and swag to show your support of the SAS. We have t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and other items. You can visit the link https://sas.printful.me/ or click on the store link on the top banner at Syracuse-Astro.org. To go with the store, over the summer, we ran a contest to create new logos for the organization. The winners were […]
SAS Members, Unfortunately this weekend’s public session at the DHO is cancelled. The wether predictions have improved but clouds and very high winds are predicted tonight so we will not be able to open the Cave telescope. As this is our last public session of the year we hope to see you in the spring. Thank You
SAS Members, Unfortunately based on the current weather predictions showing clouds to move in by this evening, tonight’s public session has been cancelled. Tomorrow does not look great either but with ever changing predictions a final announcement will be made tomorrow regarding the session. Thank You,