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.
Announcements Last Update: Friday, November 24, 2023
Nov 27 | Full Moon at 4:16 am EDT in Taurus. |
Dec 1 | Formal Meeting, at the Virtua Health and Wellness Center, Conference Ctr, Room 155A, in Moorestown, NJ, 7:30 pm EDT. Guests are welcome. We will be holding elections for the 2024 officers. |
Dec 7 | Earliest Sunset of the year, 4:35 pm EST, for 40°N-75°W. |
Dec 12 | New Moon at 6:32 pm EST in eastern Ophiuchus. |
Dec 15 | Informal Meeting at the Virtua Health and Wellness Center, Conference Ctr, Room 155A, in Moorestown, NJ, 7:30 pm EST. Guests are welcome. Note: This date may be preempted by the annual Holiday Party (members only). |
Photo Spotlight Image posted 11.19.2023
Club member Howard Schneck captured this image of the Triangulum Galaxy, M33, on November 7, 2023, from his Bortle 7 backyard in Mt Laurel, NJ. Also visible are a number of reddish H-II regions, including the prominent NGC 604, mouseover for labels. The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy 2.7 million light-years away and under ideal sky conditions is one of the farthest objects that can be seen by the unaided human eye. It may be home to 40 billion stars compared with 400 billion in our own Milky Way. This image was captured using an ASIAIR+ and RedCat 71 with ZWO ASI2600MC camera with a Antlia Triband RGB filter riding a Sky-Watcher NEQ6 Pro mount. Guiding was done with a RedCat UniGuide and ZWO ASI120MM-S guide camera. Integration time was about 3 hours (62 x 3 min). Calibration was done with PixInsight using 20 dark, 20 flat, and 20 dark-flat sub-frames. Click here for a larger version.
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