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MAS Happenings – March 3 2026

We are just weeks away from the first star parties of the year. I’ve been sitting on my couch for months but I’m going to try—really try—to be ready by the weekend of March 13–14. Below is a quick regimen I put together for myself. I’m sharing it in case you’re in the same boat. I hope it helps!! Get-in-Gear for Observing Season – Daily Routine! Agility...

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MAS Happenings – February 24 2026

Do you—or someone you observe with—experience vivid memories of clear, mild observing nights during February in Minnesota? You may be suffering from Seasonal Observational Recall Distortion, or SORD. SORD affects amateur astronomers each winter, causing them to confidently recall observing sessions that never actually occurred. Symptoms may include...

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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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One of the largest, most-active amateur astronomy organizations in the U.S., the Minnesota Astronomical Society is stronger than ever, with 650+ members, countless events, and five unique observing sites.

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Astronomy

Don’t have a telescope? What to understand the details of stargazing in Minnesota? The MAS can help you get started – from purchasing and getting the most out of your equipment to learning the night skies. All you need is an interest in learning more.