West Jersey Astronomical Society www.wasociety.us
Welcome to the Official Home Page of the West Jersey Astronomical Society (additionally known as the Willingboro Astronomical Society). Our club is in its 56th year of serving both the public and the amateur astronomers of the Delaware Valley. We have a long history of public education, star parties, interesting meetings, in-depth training and experienced leadership. We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Click here for membership information, including a PayPal link to pay dues (click here to make a separate donation). Members in good standing have access to the gated Barnegat Road Observing Site in the dark New Jersey Pines, while Atsion Field in the Pines is available to those with valid membership cards.
Announcements Last Update: Saturday, March 25, 2023
Mar 25 | Public Star Watch at Atsion. Due to a poor weather forecast, tonight's Star Watch is cancelled. |
Apr 6 | Full Moon at 12:34 am EDT in western Virgo. |
Apr 7 | Formal Meeting at the Virtua Health and Wellness Center in Moorestown, NJ, 7:30 pm. We are now meeting in-person at Virtua and guests are welcome. |
Apr 12 | Public Star Watch at Burlington County's Smithville Park in Easthampton Twp, NJ, beginning at 7:30 pm EDT. A no-fee registration is required. Check back here on the day of the event for the go/no-go weather call. |
Apr 15 | NEAF, the Northeast Astronomy Forum, will be held live in Suffern, NY, April 15 & 16. |
Apr 20 | New Moon at 1:12 am EDT in eastern Pisces, near the border with Aries. |
Apr 21 | Informal Meeting at the Virtua Health and Wellness Center in Moorestown, NJ, 7:30 pm. |
Apr 22 | Public Star Watch at Atsion, beginning at 7:30 pm EDT. Check back here on the day of the event for the go/no-go weather call. |
Photo Spotlight Images posted 3.04.2023
Club member Bill Saidel captured this serene image of the planets Jupiter and Venus, plus the Crescent Moon (with Earthshine), on February 21, 2023, from the field at RiverWinds in West Deptford, NJ, alongside the Delaware River. Bill used a DSLR camera with the lens set to 38 mm focal length. It was exposed 0.6 seconds at f/4.5, ISO 1350. Mouseover for labels.
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Sky & Telescope's This Week's Sky at a Glance, March 24 to April 2, 2023. The USNO's The Sky This Week, March 21, 2023.
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date and time, as well as equipment and photo data.
Astrospheric Forecast for the Barnegat Road Observing Site
Star & Constellation
Pronunciation Guides (updated Sept 7, 2022)
Lunar X Predictions (UT)
United States Naval Observatory, Astronomical Applications