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OCT07
Paramount School Park Stargaze
Sat at 07:30 PMOpen to PublicThis public "Star Gaze" event is authorized by the city of Shoreline, Parks & Recreation Department and is free of charge. Experienced astronomers from the Seattle Astronomical Society (SAS) volunteer their time and telescopes and binoculars to share with the public. Everyone is welcome including families with children.The Moon is near its "third quarter" phase and as such the Moon does not rise until near or after midnight making Shoreline skies particularly dark and favorable for ... more
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OCT11
SAS Board Meeting
Wed at 07:00 PMOnline   Open to PublicBoard meetings are open to the public. They are typically now over Zoom. The entry URL is available from the SAS president or secretary, please email them before hand to get the link. president@seattleastro.org or secretary@seattleastro.org
0 attending -
OCT14
Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead Star Party
Sat at 07:30 PMSAS Members OnlyThis Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead Star Party is reserved for SAS members-only and closed to the public. (A star party in nearby Snoqualmie Point Park is open on this same night to the public.) For SAS members, many of whom are very experienced observers, this members-only star party will offer an opportunity to interact and thereby enrich observing experience by learning from each other. That learning and interaction will ultimately benefit all future SAS members, new and experienced ... more
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OCT14
Snoqualmie Pt Park Stargaze
Sat at 07:30 PMOpen to PublicThis public "Star Gaze" event is authorized by the city of Snoqualmie, Parks & Recreation Department and is free of charge. Experienced astronomer volunteers from the Seattle Astronomical Society (SAS) bring their telescopes and binoculars to share with the public. Everyone is welcome including families with children.The Moon is near its "new Moon" phase and as such the Moon does not appear in the skies over Snoqualmie making it very dark and favorable for stargazing. Check the SAS ... more
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OCT17
Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting
Tue at 08:15 PMOpen to PublicTopic: TBD This group meets to discuss imaging and processing techniques. No experience or special equipment required! Open to the general public. Please email event coordinator Matt at m_dahl@mac.com for the link to this meeting. Meets second Tuesday of the month online via Zoom.
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OCT18
Rubin Telescope and DiRAC - October General Meeting
Wed at 07:00 PMOpen to PublicTitle: Vera C Rubin Telescope and DiRAC Presenting Prof Sarah Greenstreet - Research Scientist, UW. After “first light” - when the Vera C Rubin Telescope becomes operational in early 2025 - DiRAC scientists will use the data to understand our astronomical history, observe the present and predict the future, tracking and studying everything from protecting ourselves from near-Earth asteroids to the possibility of finding a Planet Nine lurking in the frozen reaches beyond ... more
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NOV04
Paramount School Park Stargaze
Sat at 07:00 PMOpen to PublicThis public "Star Gaze" event is authorized by the city of Shoreline, Parks & Recreation Department and is free of charge. Experienced astronomers from the Seattle Astronomical Society (SAS) volunteer their time and telescopes and binoculars to share with the public. Everyone is welcome including families with children.The Moon is near its "third quarter" phase and as such the Moon does not rise until near or after midnight making Shoreline skies particularly dark and favorable for ... more
0 attending