Welcome to the: Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society (JSCAS) web site. JSCAS is an association of amateur astronomers dedicated to the study and enjoyment of astronomy since 29 May 1967. |
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Telescope Loaner Program
Past JSCAS Presentations
As part of its mssion of public outreach, the Johnson Space Center Astronmical Society enjoys hosting "Star Parties" where the public has the opportunity to observe the heavens through members' telescopes. If your school or group would like to have our club host a Star Party please contact: Doug Holland Jeff Stone David Haviland J
JSCAS appreciates the support of the Lunar & Planetary Institute and its affilaition with Universities Space Research Association (USRA). The LPI generously provides our meeting place. Lunar and Planetary Institute Club OfficersPresident/ - Doug Holland - sdholland777@yahoo.com Historian - Chris Randall Treasurer - We can't afford one!!! Telescope Loaner Program Chair - Jeff Stone Ron Sterlekar - Educational DVD Loaner Library Chair - Ron Sterlekar@dmn3.com Star Party Chairman - David Haviland - starhopper457@gmail.com Scientific Expeditions - Paul Maley - pdmaley@yahoo.com Newsletter Editor - Connie Haviland - conniesstarscanaccount@gmail.com Web Author/List Manager - David Haviland - starhopper457@gmail.com This site tested using FireFox 57.0.2 (64-bit), Google Chrome Version 63.0.3239.84 , and IE 8
CURRENT MOON
Need a custom embroided JSCAS Club Shirt? (Restriced to Club members only) Contact Connie at: conniescreativedesign@gmail.com
Becky Ramotowski's wonderful picture at Ft. McKavett
Below: Doug Holland's recent image of Ngc7380
And using a "Barndoor Tracker", this
Photograph of the eastern limb of the Moon showing Tycho. Phototaken with a QHY174M, CGE11, and processed the 20% best of 3000 frames using Autostakert 3, Registax6, and Photoshop CC.
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The Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society is dedicated to the acquisition and dissemination of information pertaining to the science of Astronomy. Our goal is not only to serve our members, but the general public as well. We have no dues, no by-laws, we just talk about astronomy and we are living proof that you can get something of value for free! South East Houston Astronomy Club To contact JSCAS click here. |
The Universites Space Research Association (LPI): Our meeting benfactor is is located at Universities Space Research Association (LPI), 3600 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston, TX 77058. A map of the region and the LPI location is available for download. For information about the LPI email .Spaceday@lpi.usra.edu or call 281-486-2160.
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Headlines in Astronomy and Spaceflight
New email list, Google Group is now effective immediately. Original story: Laser pointers. New story: From Laser Pointer Safety website
From Moon-Connection
From Heavens-Above
Member Chris Well's photocollage of the Lunar eclipse that took place January 20th of 2019.
Doug Holland's collage of the eclipse on January 20th, 2019.
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