Teen TAS Meeting – 2/10/2024

STEAM Learning Center 8750 Collin McKinney Pkwy, Mckinney, TX, United States

Christina Ding will give a speech on the research project she did last summer on asteroids.

Citizen Deb Project Practice #1

Coach Kevin will host the first practice for youth club members who join the Citizen Deb project at his observatory in Princeton. Contact Coach Kevin for the location of his observatory.

Citizen Deb Project Practice #2

STEAM Learning Center 8750 Collin McKinney Pkwy, Mckinney, TX, United States

Coach Kevin will host the second practice for youth club members who join the Citizen Deb project at the Steam Center in Mckinney.

TAS Star Parties Fairview

Fairview Star Party 440 Country Club Road, Fairview, TX, United States

The Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas (TAS) is sponsoring community Star Parties on the first Saturday of each month. The Star Party events will take place on LovejoyISD Sloan Creek Intermediate School campus, 440 Country Club Road, Fairview, Texas 75069. We will be setup on the Track and Field east of the school building. Each… Continue reading TAS Star Parties Fairview

Messier Marathon

TAS Dark Site

Come to TAS Dark Site and find as many Messier objects as possible during one night! This event is only open to TAS members.

Citizen Deb Project Practice #3

Coach Kevin will host the third practice for youth club members who join the Citizen Deb project at his observatory in Princeton. Contact Coach Kevin for the location of his observatory.

Citizen Deb Project Practice #4

STEAM Learning Center 8750 Collin McKinney Pkwy, Mckinney, TX, United States

Coach Kevin will host the fourth practice for youth club members who join the Citizen Deb project at the Steam Center in Mckinney.

Teen TAS Meeting – 3/24/2024

STEAM Learning Center 8750 Collin McKinney Pkwy, Mckinney, TX, United States

Rishika Porandla will present the research she did at Harvard last summer on electromagnetic wave propagation in the ISM

Total Eclipse Watch Party

Anywhere in Dallas

Don't miss the once-in-a lifetime event in Texas! It's the first time in nearly 150 years a total eclipse will darken the state's skies and you and I likely won't be around when the next one takes place in the state. The best news is that Dallas is in the direct path!