Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting

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Type: Astrophotography Sig

Keywords: Photography Astrophotography Pixinsight Nightscape Dslr

Held on: Aug 08, 2017 (Tue) at 07:00 PM to Aug 08, 2017 (Tue) at 09:00 PM

Speaker: TBD

Location: Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight 9404 E Marginal Way S Seattle, WA 98108

Event Coordinator: Matt Dahl

Overview

This group meets to discuss imaging and processing techniques. No experience or special equipment required!

This meeting will be a discussion of a potential dark sky site. We'll present an update on the search, including a very promising site near Bickleton, WA. Come learn what we've found and help us create a recommendation for the SAS Board.

The ApSIG meets second Tuesday of the month in the Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight.

 

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Latitude 47.517993, Longitude -122.296384

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Announcements

over 6 years ago

Reminder

This is just a friendly reminder that the Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting (astrophotography event) is scheduled for Aug 08, 2017, 07:00 PM. Please come out and join us!

This meeting will be a special discussion of a potential dark sky site. We'll present an update on the search for a property to purchase, including a very promising site near Bickleton, WA. Come learn about what we've found and help create a recommendation for the SAS Board!

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    almost 7 years ago

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