
During the off-season (November-March, first and third Saturday of the month) UACNJ presents online presentations about astronomy and space. You can tune in by visiting https://www.youtube.com/user/UACNJ
You can also subscribe to their YouTube channel to get notifications when our presentations go live.
The guest speaker on December 19 will be Clif Ashcraft, whose presentation will focus on Speckle Interferometry, a technique for measuring the separation and position angles of very close double stars even under poor seeing conditions. In the past it had been solely the province of professional astronomers having access to expensive cameras costing as much as $50,000 and telescopes in the 2-meter class. This talk shows how you can do it in your backyard with CMOS video cameras costing $350 or less and telescopes already available to amateur astronomers.
United Astronomy Clubs of NJ, Inc.
Free lecture on astronomy-related topic followed by observing on multiple telescopes. Lecture rain or shine; observing when sky is clear.