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The Society Summer Social will occur on 21st August at Rodington Village Hall from 7pm. A nice relaxed evening with friends, nibbles and a devilish quiz.



Comet McNaught imaged by David Woodward in June.

The Shropshire Astronomical Society (SAS) is a county-wide group for anyone interested in astronomy, star-gazing or space exploration. It meets once a month for observing sessions, and every 3 months in Shrewsbury for lectures by guest speakers. Lecture subjects vary from meeting to meeting, but astrophotography, binocular observing, space probes, asteroid collisions and CCD imaging have been covered in the recent years. This years programme is well underway and details are now available.

The SAS is keen to promote astronomy and raise public awareness of astronomy, but it encourages members to pursue their passion for astronomy in whichever way they most enjoy. Consequently, the membership encompasses interests ranging from people observing using CCDs, to those content to read "Astronomy Now" and watch "The Sky at Night".


The double star called Messier 40 (on right) imaged by Grant Privett.

If you are interested in the astronomy, then you will find a warm welcome in the SAS. Its always nice to meet other people who appreciate the quiet beauty of a dark and clear sky.

Membership currently costs just £18 per year - less than the price of a Mars Bar a week. Family membership (£25), student and OAP rates are also offered (£12). Details and an application form are on the Membership page.


The Moon and Venus in April as imaged by Richard Pearce.

The monthly observing meetings are held at Rodington village hall - between Telford and Shrewsbury - where the sky is reasonably dark and where kitchen, Internet and toilet facilities are available. Meetings are very informal and great fun. Please feel free to drop in, but be sure to check the weather and forecast before setting out.

Three telescopes owned by the society are available for loan to members. These include Newtonians, a refractor, a catadiotropics, a low light camera, and binoculars. See the membership page for details of how to borrow them and scopes for pictures of them.


Outback astronomy captured by Mandy Bailey at the Australia Telescope Compact Array near Narrabri.

If you require any information concerning the SAS membership and activities, or are seeking information on astronomical events, please contact Mark Wiggin , on (01952) 405211. Please note: delete the anti-spam "REMOVETHISBIT." part of the email address before sending an email.