November 2023

  • Telescope for the Holidays?

    Is this the year? Will you finally buy that telescope for yourself or for the kids? If so, you might find that it isn’t that easy. There are so many choices and price ranges. However, we in the Forsyth Astronomical Society (FAS) will help you. Our Astronomy Resources have plenty of information about telescopes and…

  • The Classification of Dinosaurs

    FAS Astronomers Blog, Volume 31, Number 13. As noted in An Introduction to Dinosaurs, Richard Owen (Owen 1842) created the designation Dinosauria meaning “Fearfully great lizards” or “terrible lizards” to describe the new found dinosaurs. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic era and dominated the planet in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. In 1887, Harry Seeley…

  • Leonids Meteor Shower / November 17-18, 2023

    One of the lesser known meteor showers is coming up on the night of Friday, November 17 through the morning of Saturday, November 18. The Leonids radiate from around the constellation of Leo and are remnants from the Comet Tempel-Tuttle. The meteor shower is best viewed in the early morning hours from a dark location,…

  • The Autumn Night Sky

    As we move into autumn, the time changes, and it starts to get dark earlier. It is a great time to go stargazing. Here are a few notes taken from two earlier FAS Astronomers Blogs. The Night Sky During the Fall, find the Great Square of Pegasus to the south. Add a few more stars…

  • FAS Telescope Workshop at Kaleideum North on Saturday, November 11 (1 pm to 4 pm)

    There comes a time when curiosity leads to a new hobby – like Astronomy! But where do you start? You want to see the rings of Saturn, the craters on the moon, galaxies, nebulae, and much, much more! Scientific thought began with humankind’s first look to the skies. And that curiosity has never ended! That’s…

  • November 2023 Meeting – Wednesday, November 8

    Please join us for the November 8, 2023 meeting of the Forsyth Astronomical Society. The meeting will be held at Kaleideum North (formerly SciWorks), 400 West Hanes Mill Road, Winston-Salem, NC. FAS President Justin Nichols will tell us about the history of the Kaleideum North facility. The program starts at 7:30 pm. The Society’s business…

  • Public observation at Pilot Mountain on Friday, November 3

    WEATHER UPDATE: Our public observation at Pilot Mountain will take place. The forecast remains very favorable for viewing, however it will be cold, so dress warmly. On Friday, November 3, the Forsyth Astronomical Society, Kaleideum, and the rangers of Pilot Mountain State Park will host a free public astronomy observation at Pilot Mountain State Park.…