Questions? Commments? Requests? Contact CNYO!

Comments Or Questions?

CNYO is a new organization and this is a new website. If you find problems with the site or content, please contact us. If you’ve questions or comments pertaining to astronomical activities in CNY, please let us know.

Lecture Request?

Members of CNYO have lectured often at public libraries, state parks, science clubs, and scouting events over the past few years, with lectures already planned for 2013. If you’d be interested in hosting a lecture, please let us know! Lecture-only sessions are easier to plan around, while lecture-observing sessions are always weather-dependent (requiring at least one weather-alternate scheduling date).

Science Around CNY?

CNYO and its website are designed to promote CNYO and all other science activities in CNY. If you’ve an event you’d like posted to our calendar, please send us your info!

Join Our Mailing List!

As the website settles into a stable form, we may decide to set up an email list for major announcements (events calendar, lectures, observing sessions, etc.). If you’d like to be included in this email list, please send your contact info along using either the form at right or our contact email: info@cnyo.org.

How To Contact

The old contact form has been disabled to control spam. For questions or comments, please send an email to info@cnyo.org.

8 Thoughts on “Questions? Commments? Requests? Contact CNYO!

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  7. Where can I find Robert Piekiel collimating the Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope book. Apparently this book is out of print. But it’s really needed especially for people like me who have a SCT telescope.i search the web but only found the book cover. Can you help?

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