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 Welcome to the
Peninsula Astronomical Society's
New web site.

 

The Peninsula Astronomical Society is a group of over 200 Bay Area astronomy enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds. Some members are professionally trained in astronomy, others are just starting and have never looked through a telescope before. One thing that we all have in common is an interest in the sky.

The PAS holds meetings on the second Friday of each month at 7:30 pm on the campus of Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA (between San Jose and Palo Alto).  The meetings are usually held in Room 5015, next to Parking Lot 5 (see map). Each meeting features a speaker (or speakers) bringing us up to date on different topics in astronomy. The public is welcome to attend these meetings; there is no charge to attend.  Note, however, that there is a $2 charge for parking - visitor parking permits are available from the machines in the parking lots.

As part of its commitment to bringing astronomy to the public, the Peninsula Astronomical Society operates the Foothill College Observatory (click here for more information). The Observatory is staffed by members of the society who volunteer to conduct the regularly scheduled public programs.

In addition to operating the Foothill Observatory, the PAS has its own observatory in the nearby Santa Cruz Mountains. This location has AC power and room for members to set up their own telescopes at our monthly star parties. This site is also the home of the society's 12" telescope, available for member use after a checkout.


  

 

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Welcome to the NEW PAS web site! - Thursday, July 30, 2009

Several new features, and a new BLOG page added (under the NEWS/LINKS tab) - check it out!

 

 

Upcoming Events

Foothill Observatory Solar Program
Start Date/Time: Saturday, August 07, 2010 10:00 AM
End Date/Time: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:00 PM
Recurring Event: Recurring Event Every 1 week(s) on: Saturday until 1/1/2011 (Total 53 Events)
Importance: Normal Priority
Category:
Foothill Observatory
Description:

Foothill Observatory is open for public viewing every clear Saturday morning from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Visitors to these daytime programs can view details of the sun through our special eyesafe solar filters. We are able to provide spectacular views through both white-light and hydrogen-alpha (0.6 Angstrom) filters. Visitors can inspect two different layers of the sun - the photosphere and the chromosphere. Depending on solar activity, guests will see sunspots (giant cooler areas on the sun's surface), solar prominences (huge flame-like eruptions), and solar flares (titanic explosions).  There is even the chance to telescopically view well-placed planets despite the daylight.

The public viewing programs at Foothill are free of charge and are open to guests of all ages.  Please note that the observatory is closed when the weather is cloudy.

Visitor parking permits are available from the machines in the parking lots for $2.00.
 

Created by Gary Baker On 1/9/2010

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