Astronomy Day

{{Short description|Annual event}}

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| date = Saturday between mid-April and mid-May on or just before the first quarter moon

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Astronomy Day is an annual event in various countries, intended to provide a means of interaction between the general public and various astronomy enthusiasts, groups and professionals.

History

This event was started in 1973 by Doug Berger, the president of the Astronomical Association of Northern California. His intent was to set up various telescopes in busy urban locations so that passersby could enjoy views of the heavens. Since then the event has expanded and is now sponsored by a number of organizations associated with astronomy.Editors of Sky and Telescope;"Celebrate Astronomy Day"[http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/celebrate-astronomy-day]. Nepe Sky And Telescope:April 28, 2012

Originally, Astronomy Day occurred on a Saturday between mid-April and mid-May, and was scheduled so as to occur at or close to the first quarter Moon. In 2007, an autumn Astronomy Day was added. It was scheduled to occur on a Saturday between mid-September and mid-October so as to be on or close to the first quarter Moon.

Future events

The lunar influence on the schedule means that the events happen on a different date each year, rather than set calendar dates. The table below shows the dates for up coming Astronomy Days:

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|+ Timeline of Astronomy Day events{{Cite web|url=https://www.astroleague.org/astronomyday/facts|title=Astronomy Day Fact Sheet {{!}} The Astronomical League|website=www.astroleague.org|date=11 August 2015 |access-date=2016-05-09}}

| Year

| Season

| Astronomy Day

| First Quarter Moon

rowspan="2" |2024

|Spring

|May 18

|May 15

Autumn

|October 12

|October 10

rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |2025SpringMay 3May 4
Autumn

|September 27

|September 29

rowspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |2026

|Spring

|April 25

|April 21

Autumn

|September 19

|September 14

Past events

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|+ Timeline of Astronomy Day events{{Cite web|url=https://www.astroleague.org/astronomyday/facts|title=Astronomy Day Fact Sheet {{!}} The Astronomical League|website=www.astroleague.org|date=11 August 2015 |access-date=2016-05-09}}

| Year

| Season

| Astronomy Day

| First Quarter Moon

style="text-align:center;" | 2005SpringApril 16April 16
style="text-align:center;" | 2006SpringMay 6May 5
style="text-align:center;" | 2007SpringApril 21April 24
style="text-align:center;" | 2008SpringMay 10May 12
style="text-align:center;" | 2009SpringMay 2May 1
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2010SpringApril 24April 21
AutumnOctober 16October 14
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2011SpringMay 7May 10
AutumnOctober 1October 3
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2012SpringApril 28April 30
AutumnOctober 20October 21
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2013SpringApril 20April 18
AutumnOctober 13October 11
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2014SpringMay 10May 7
AutumnOctober 4October 1
rowspan="2" |2015

|Spring

|April 25

|April 25

Autumn

|September 19

|September 21

rowspan="2" |2016

|Spring

|May 14

|May 13

Autumn

|October 8

|October 9

rowspan="2" |2017

|Spring

|April 29

|May 2

Autumn

|September 30

|September 27

rowspan="2" |2018

|Spring

|April 21

|April 22

Autumn

|October 13

|October 16

rowspan="2" |2019

|Spring

|May 11

|May 11

Autumn

|October 5

|October 5

rowspan="2" |2020

|Spring

|May 2

|April 30

Autumn

|September 26

|September 23

rowspan="2" |2021

|Spring

|May 15

|May 19

Autumn

|October 9

|October 12

rowspan="2" |2022

|Spring

|May 7

|May 8

Autumn

|October 1

|October 2

rowspan="2" |2023

|Spring

|April 29

|April 27

Autumn

|September 23

|September 22

The Astronomical League canceled the in-person event in 2020 due to the global pandemic of COVID-19 virus.{{Cite web|url=https://www.astroleague.org/content/astronomy-day-cancellation|title = Astronomy Day Cancellation | the Astronomical League| date=23 April 2020 }} Some organizations, such as the Lowell Observatory, hosted virtual events to continue the tradition.{{Cite web|url=https://lowell.edu/astronomy-is-for-everyone-national-astronomy-day-2020/|title = Astronomy is for Everyone | National Astronomy Day 2020 » Lowell Observatory|date = May 2020}}

See also

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