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MAS Happenings – February 17 2026

If you’re a visual observer who sketches at the eyepiece, you already know the routine. Glasses fog. You swap near and far lenses. The Telrad dot jumps depending on which part of your progressive lenses you’re using. Paper gets soggy. Stars become pen blobs. And if you’re on a ladder with a big Dob, you’re constantly deciding whether to sketch at the top...

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MAS Happenings – February 10 2026

The 2026 budget was approved last Thursday, and members may have noticed not only what it includes—but also what it doesn’t. (The level of fiscal restraint shown by our site leaders and board members is impressive.) Imagining myself as a site leader, here’s what I would want: An espresso machine for CGO. Which immediately raises a fair point: if Alan isn’t...

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MAS Happenings – February 3 2026

Happenings this Week While I continue to fuss over which of my walk-in-closet-full of space-themed ball gowns I should wear to this year’s Astronomy Awards, I thought I’d share my predictions for who will win in each category. Below are some of the nominees, along with my picks. Best Picture is a tough call. I found The Fall of Icarus impressive, but...

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