
Once each month, usually on the Saturday nearest the new moon, FAS sponsers a starparty free of charge
to the public at the top of the hill behind the main building at FENCE. Telescopes are set up viewing a
great variety of astronomical objects including stars, planets, galaxies, and other objects. The telescopes
are easy to use with the astronomers being both friendly and patient. You park at the main building and walk
up the hill at sunset. You can stay as long as you like and leave when your ready. Programs are cancelled
in the event of precipitation or persistant cloud cover. Dress warm and bring binoculars if you have some.
If a starparty falls on the same date as the club meeting, the meeting is replaced by the starparty.
Contact our club Webmaster or call Jim Cooper (at number below) for any questions you might have.
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| Dec 01, 2008 | No Date | Conjunction of Cresent Moon, Venus, and Jupiter (Sunset) |
| Jan. 17, 2009 | Jan. 24, 2009 | The Orion Nebula Star Factory - Begins at Sunset |
| Feb 21, 2009 | Feb 28, 2009 | See Venus at it brightest - Begins at Sunset |
| March 21, 2009 | March 28, 2009 | Stars of Spring Equinox - Begins at Sunset |
| Apr 18, 2009 | Apr 25, 2009 | Watch Saturn Lose Its Rings - Begins at Sunset |
| May 16, 2009 | No Date | Galaxies in Virgo and Leo - Begins at Sunset |
| June 13, 2009 | June 20, 2009 | Stars of the Summer Solstice - Begins at Sunset |
The purpose of the Foothills Astronomical Society (FAS) is to bring together people with a mutual interest in astronomy and space exploration and to further their knowledge and enjoyment of the subject. The goal of the FAS is to promote the knowledge of astronomy in the surrounding community.
Membership consist of people who enjoy astronomy as a hobby and range from the casual observer to the more advanced amateurs who will gladly share helpful tips and techniques in locating those elusive deep sky objects.
Programs at monthly meetings are informative but are presented in an entertaining manner. Occasionally these programs utilize slides and videos to enhance the presentation. The programs are very informal and members are encouraged to give presentations in areas of their particular interest or experience.
The FAS has access to a 13-inch Dobsonian telescope. In addition, many members own their own telescopes of various sizes and are more than willing to share their telescopes with other members during observing sessions.
The FAS sponsors several Star Watches at varous times during the year. These Star Watches are open to the general public free of charge. There are also several "members only" Star Watches scheduled that enable members to delve deep into the night sky. The FAS will also be glad to schedule special observing sessions for schools, church groups, youth groups, or any other organization that wishes us to do so.
Guests and visitors are always welcome. Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the third Friday of each month at Fence. Click here for Directions.
Business and upcoming events as well as current astronomical news is discussed prior to the program.
Refreshments sometimes follow the meeting as does a brief get together that enables members, guests and visitors to talk together and share experiences.
Come visit the FAS. You do not need to own a telescope to enjoy the beauty of the universe, but if you wish to learn more about astronomy, then the FAS is just what you are looking for. We are a very congenial group and you would enjoy visiting with us. We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
The Foothills Astronomical Society serves all of Polk County, and the surrounding communities.
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