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M51 Whirlpool Galaxy
by Joe Gafford
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OUR MISSION
The Denver Astronomical Society (DAS) promotes the enjoyment and understanding of astronomical phenomena, history and lore by providing educational and observing opportunities for our members, education to the general public, and outreach activities at the University of Denver’s historic Chamberlin Observatory and other sites.

ACTIVITIES
DAS monthly meetings feature outstanding presentations on a wide array of astronomical topics for members and guests. All of these meetings feature social opportunities. Members in good standing have full access to our premier Edmund G. Kline Dark Site near Deer Trail, Colorado.

WHAT'S UP ...

DAS 2008 Calendar
May President's Corner - Calendar Card
May Skies
May Observer

May 2008 Events

2- 3 Dark Sky Weekend - EGK Dark Site
10 Open House, Chamberlin Observatory, 7:00pm
16 DAS General Membership Meeting - 7:30pm at DU's Olin Hall - Member's Show and Tell
23 DAS E-Board Meeting - Chamberlin Observatory, 7:30pm
29 Western Nebraska Star Gaze
31 Dark Sky Weekend - EGK Dark Site

June 2008 Events

1 Dark Sky Weekend - EGK Dark Site
6- 8 Western Colorado Astronomy Society Summer Star Party
7 Open House, Chamberlin Observatory, 7:00pm National Astronomy Day
13 DAS General Membership Meeting - 7:30pm at DU's Olin Hall - Stephanie Pahl, The Solar Analemma
20 DAS E-Board Meeting - Chamberlin Observatory, 7:30pm
   
Download the updated 2008 DAS Calendar (114k Zip file)
Thanks to Joe Gafford!
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Public Nights
Every Tuesday and Thursday at Chamberlin Observatory
Now starting at 8:30pm

Costs to the public are:
$3.00 adults, $2.00 children

RESERVATIONS
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ONLINE Reservation System

PUBLIC EDUCATION
The society’s public and education outreach activities reach over 6,000 children and adults each year, and include twice-weekly public observing nights and monthly open houses at Chamberlin Observatory, as well as lecture and star party programs for local schools and organizations. The DAS also hosts events to access special astronomical phenomena such as eclipses, comets, close planet approaches, and the November 8, 2006 Transit of Mercury.

University of Denver's Historic Chamberlin Observatory

Each Fall, the DAS promotes Colorado Astronomy Day on National Astronomy Day, in association with the University of Denver, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and other Colorado astronomical societies.

The Society’s Van Nattan-Hansen Scholarship Fund provides support to qualifying Denver-area students seeking degrees in astronomy, space-science and related programs.

The DAS is also active in the preservation of Chamberlin Observatory, spearheading the drive for its listing in the National Register of Historic Places and promoting recent renovation activities.

DAS is a proud member of the Astronomical League, Mountain Astronomical Research Section (MARS), and all members of the society are members of the AL and entitled to its benefits.

 


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