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Stargazing is easy, and astronomy is something anyone can do and enjoy. You just have to get started off on the right foot. Starting out wrong can lead to disappointment, frustration, and wasted money. Starting out right can lead to a lifetime of celestial exploration and enjoyment.

Today, the hobby of astronomy - the biggest and most mind-boggling branch of amateur nature study - is attracting more people than ever. The Kalamazoo Astronomical Society is happy to present a five-part lecture series that will help you become a star-hopping skymaster! Lectures will be held every two-weeks starting on January 15th and ending March 12th (see our website for the full schdule and topics).

The lecture series will again be offered online via the video conferencing service Zoom. Admission is FREE but those interested in attending are asked to register on our website. Registrants will be provided with the Zoom webinar link, along with comprehensive notes for each installment of the series.

Those participants that attend ALL FIVE parts and sign-in as instructed during the lecture will receive a Certificate of Completion. Only then will you be a full-fledged amateur astronomer!

Learn more and register at: https://www.kasonline.org/amastro.html


Part 5: The Art of Astrophotography

Astrophotography is the art of photographing the night sky. Over the past two decades that art has undergone a revolution as digital cameras have overtaken their film counterparts. In some ways this has made the field more technical, but in many ways shooting the sky is easier than ever! We’ll start with the basics like using a stationary photographic tripod and work our way up to imaging with sophisticated CCD or CMOS cameras. Constellation patterns, the Milky Way, the night-to-night motion of the planets, bright comets, northern lights, and perhaps a meteor all await you.

IMPORTANT: Schedule is in Eastern Standard Time.
Time: 1:00-3-:00 pm EST

Date: Saturday, March 12, 2022

Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

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