Next Meeting:   November 19th, 2008
Bruce Balick
Hubble at 20: Looking Behind and Ahead

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What is Amateur Astronomy?
If you're new to amateur astronomy, check out this wiki on the subject. Welcome!
Sky Conditions
Seattle and Table Mt. Clear Sky Charts
Star Charts
Create customized charts for observing...
Rattlesnake Lake Clear Sky Chart
Heading out to Rattlesnake? Better check the sky first...
Stellarium
Free planetarium software for your computer...featured during our monthly meetings...
Shopping for a scope?
If you're a new member, please read this before buying a telescope!
NASA Space Place Program - for Kids
Games, animations, projects, and fun facts about the Earth, space, and technology...
 
Next 7 days (more here)
 Thursday, November 20, 2008
04:00 PM
U.W. Astronomy Colloquium
 Saturday, November 22, 2008
06:00 PM
Tiger Mountain Star Party (Members Only!)
 Sunday, November 23, 2008
02:00 PM
Astrophotography/Imaging SIG Meeting
 Thursday, November 27, 2008
04:00 PM
U.W. Astronomy Colloquium
 Thursday, November 27, 2008
11:59 PM
New Moon
Latest News (more here)

Breaking News        Sun 11/16/2008 14:57
Tiger Mountain Star Party (11/22) SAS Members Only

Weather permitting the Tiger Mountain Star Party will be held this Saturday, November 22nd. We will meet at the Tiger Mountain summit parking lot at 6:00 PM and stay until midnight or later. The star party is open to all SAS members and those who are...
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Club News        Mon 10/20/2008 09:15
Website Updates - Comments

The SAS Board will be reviewing the website content at the next Board Meeting on October 22nd, 2008. The purpose of this review will be to create a master list of items that need updating/deleting/adding in order to keep our presence online up-to-date...
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Breaking News        Sun 10/19/2008 17:19
Tiger Mountain Star Party (10/25) SAS Members Only


Weather permitting the Tiger Mountain Star Party will be held this Saturday, October 25th. We will meet at the Tiger Mountain summit parking lot at 6:00 PM and stay until midnight or later. The star party is open to all SAS members and those who...
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