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Clubs New 12" LX 200 New: web link.....Planetarium http://www.neave.com/planetarium/
The Wayne County Astronomical Society is always looking for new members. Through the club, you can learn about Astronomy and what's in our night sky. Observe and learn from other club members, while you meet new and interesting people. Come join us, it's blast of cosmic proportions!. The club meets at 7:30 pm, the third Wednesday of each month. Our Public viewing nights are held the 1st Saturday of every month in Freedlander Park. Join WCAS Today: Just email your request to: w8av@aol.com Membership dues are only $15.00 per year. Click the link below: View Freedlander Park where the club resides. 400 Hillside Dr. Wooster, Ohio. This years star party will be August 2nd!
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.837927&lon=-81.93612&z=17.6&r=0&src=yh
Upcoming Events:
http://www.ccas.us/celestial.htm#APR07
Current Members: Elmer Steingass Dave Balint Soozi Urang Jason Speicher Rick Adamson Ray Cicconetti Shannon Yockey Mark Welty Ed Eberhart Jim Wertz Molly Ackerman | ||||||||||||||||||
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Try www.Flashearth.com for detailed photos.
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Factoids: The Wayne County Astronomical Society was originally founded in 1961. In 1963 a 6" Cook refractor, built in England during the closing years of the 19th century, was installed at the Freedlander Park Observatory. The observatory was dedicated on Memorial Day of that year. Through the efforts of our club members and assistance from the City of Wooster, we were able to raise sufficient funds to refurbish the observatory and install a new telescope, which now forms our club logo. This telescope was a Meade LXD-55 6" refractor with computerized GoTo. On May 26th, 2003, the 40th anniversary of the original dedication, we rededicated the observatory named the new telescope the "Jack Strater Telescope" in honor of all the work and effort Jack has given to the Society over the years. In spring of 2006, the 6" Meade refractor was replaced with a 12" Meade LX-200 Schmidt-Cassegrain which has become the new "Jack Strater Telescope." Over the years, though there has been increasing light pollution at the observatory with Wooster's north end shopping centers are nearby, we are still able to view a good number of deep-sky objects. For example, Messier object M76 (the Little Dumbell Nebula), at magnitude 10.1 - 11.5, has been viewed with the observatory telescope. Now that the observatory has been rededicated we have public viewing scheduled on the second Saturday of each month, weather permitting. These viewing sessions are open to the public, and everyone is welcome to attend. If you would like to come but can't make the public night, drop us an e-mail us and we will be glad to show you around. Visit The AstronomyOutreach Network for more information on Astronomy.
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News: The Wayne County Astronomical Society has been accepted into the Night Sky Network. The information from the Night Sky Network will be used in conjunction with our monthly public viewing sessions as well as occasional special programs. This year's party will probably be held in August at Memorial Park west of Wooster near the intersection of U.S. 250 and Silver Rd (see Maps). Club Officers: Ed Eberhart - President Jason Speicher - Webmaster speicherwoo@sssnet.com
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