20/21 Oct. 2025
– Orionid Meteor Shower Peaks Under Dark Skies
Illustration courtesy of
SKY & TELESCOPE
23 Oct. 2025 – Special Speaker Presentation
— Thursday night, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
This free speaker presentation will be offered in-person at the
UNC-Asheville Reuter Center and virtually online. Registration is not required; use this Zoom link to watch the presentation remotely.
Although parking for this meeting at the Reuter Center is free, you must register your vehicle with a “Visitor 5pm – 6am” permit type
at this link. Once registration is complete, visitors will not need to print or display a permit; the system utilizes camera-based License Plate Recognition technology. All vehicles must park front-end in, so that the license plate is visible.
An Astronomy Guest Speaker Series Event – a collaboration of the Astronomy Club of Asheville and UNC-Asheville
Earth 2.0: The Quest For Other Worlds and the Diverse Scientists Who Will Find Them
– presented by
Keivan G. Stassun, Ph.D. ,
Professor of Astrophysics, Vanderbilt University
Astronomers have now found thousands of confirmed exoplanets — planetary worlds orbiting other suns — including now dozens of Earth-like planets orbiting Sun-like stars. These discoveries are transforming our understanding of how common are planets like our own and our knowledge of the potential habitability of these worlds as well as ones much stranger than our own. Read more…
Next Public Star Gaze
Continue to check this home page as weather could change the venue or postpone and possibly cancel a star gaze. Check again after 5:00 p.m. on the afternoon of the observing session for the latest info and update.
Oct. 18, 2025 update:
A lightning strike in July damaged a circuit board in the primary telescope mount at Grassland Mtn. Obs. This will take some time to repair, but the public star gazes will still be conducted there using portable telescopes.
24 Oct. 2025 — Friday night — This public star gaze will be held at Grassland Mountain Observatory in Madison County, with a weather backup night of Saturday, 25 October. This event is free and open to everyone — registration is not necessary to attend. A temporary gate code, required for entry, will be provided here on the day of the star gaze by 5:00 p.m. Directions to Grassland Mountain Observatory can be found here. These star gazes normally conclude about 3 to 4 hours after sunset, and visitors are not permitted to stay past the conclusion time. Sunset occurs at 6:43 p.m.
1 Nov. 2025
– The Beaver Moon Joins Saturn in the Constellation Aquarius
Illustration created with SkySafari and PowerPoint software
2 Nov. 2025
– Daylight Saving Time Ends
6 Nov. 2025 – Club Meeting Presentation
— Thursday night, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
This free speaker presentation will be offered in-person at the
UNC-Asheville Reuter Center and virtually online. Registration is not required; use this Zoom link to watch the presentation remotely.
Although parking for this meeting at the Reuter Center is free, you must register your vehicle with a “Visitor 5pm – 6am” permit type
at this link. Once registration is complete, visitors will not need to print or display a permit; the system utilizes camera-based License Plate Recognition technology. All vehicles must park front-end in, so that the license plate is visible.
James Webb Space Telescope: The Story So Far
– presented by
Maggie Connelly,
Planetarium Specialist at Roper Mountain Science Center
After nearly four groundbreaking years in space, what has the James Webb Space Telescope revealed about our universe? Join us for a captivating journey through space and time as we explore the incredible discoveries made by this revolutionary observatory! Read more…