Peregrine Falcon Viewing & Star Party

GM VEC East 30400 Van Dyke Ave, Warren, MI, United States

The General Motors Astronomy Club will be joining the Warren Peregrine Falcon Group next Thursday, June 14th, for some birdwatching and stargazing. Feel free to bring a chair, binoculars, and a telescope, if you have one. We will be sharing our telescopes to view the birds and then enjoying the night sky afterward, if the …

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McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory Tour

McMath-Hulbert Observatory 895 N. Lake Angelus Rd., Lake Angelus, MI, United States

Join us for an exclusive tour of the McMath - Hulbert solar observatory, located in Lake Angelus, Michigan.  Jim Shedlowsky, of the Warren Astronomical Society, will lead a small group through the historic building, sharing inside knowledge and stories along the way.  The tour begins at 10 AM and will be completed by noon.  Space …

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Great Lakes Star Gaze

River Valley RV Park 2165 South Bailey Lake Ave., Gladwin, MI, United States

The Great Lakes Star Gaze Michigan star party is open to anyone. Come chat with other star lovers and astronomers while you enjoy the night sky like never before.   Visit http://www.greatlakesstargaze.com/ for details.

A Night At Cranbrook

Cranbrook Institute of Science 39221 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, MI, United States

GMAC will be visiting Cranbrook Institute of Science on October 16th, for a special planetarium show and exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the Cranbrook Observatory.  This event is recommended for ages 10 and up, RSVP is required. Planetarium Show: Evolution of the Stars Learn about the evolution of the stars, and the Sun in particular, in …

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2018 Hamburg Meteorite Hunt

Undisclosed Location

Rocks From Space! On the evening of Jan 16th, 2018, a meteor entered the earths atmosphere over southeast Michigan and exploded over Livingston County.  Dozens of fragments of the meteor were found scattered on the lakes below in Hamburg Township and there are many more are waiting to be found. The General Motors Astronomy Club …

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