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The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society

The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society

MEMBERSHIP: $30 regular membership, $15 full-time educator and active military, $5 full-time student

UP NEXT: Chaco Canyon Star Party at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Friday, Sept. 27, and Saturday, Sept. 28

MORE INFO: taas.org

Mark Goodman鈥檚 interest in astronomy dates back to a Christmas morning many years ago, when he found a telescope under the tree.

鈥淚t was a department store telescope 鈥 nothing fancy, small refractor. And I took it out, put it together, took it out on our driveway and found Saturn,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd (after) my first view of Saturn through that telescope, I was hooked.

鈥溾 That started what has been a lifelong interest in astronomy. It鈥檚 waxed and waned through the years. There have been some years that I haven鈥檛 really been actively engaged in observing, but I always had that passion for astronomy.鈥

Looking for stars in your area? The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society brings a love of astronomy to the state's night skies

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Founded in 1959, TAAS boasts more than 700 members and is considered to be one of the largest and most active astronomy clubs in the country.
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The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society will be hosting a star party at Chaco Canyon 鈥 an International Dark Sky Park 鈥 on Friday, Sept. 27, and Saturday Sept. 28.
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The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society often hosts star parties at public sites, schools, remote locations and its own observatory, taking advantage of the state's night skies.

It might be an oversimplification, but that鈥檚 essentially the concept behind The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Astronomical Society (TAAS). Founded in 1959, TAAS boasts more than 700 members and is considered to be one of the largest and most active astronomy clubs in the country.

鈥淥ur motto encapsulates our goals really simply: observe, educate, have fun,鈥 Goodman said.

Goodman became the organization鈥檚 president this year, but he鈥檚 been a member for the past decade. TAAS welcomes a variety of backgrounds, from those like Goodman who have long-running in astronomy to beginners who have yet to view the night sky through a telescope.

For a yearly fee 鈥 there are regular, educator/military and student categories 鈥 one can become a TAAS member. This includes access to the club鈥檚 telescope loan program (these can be checked out for one month), as well as entry to the TAAS observatory, which is located south of Belen and features a 14-inch imaging telescope and a 16-inch Dobsonian telescope on site. Additionally, TAAS organizes field trips to visit various astronomical institutions and observatories in other parts of the country. Members also have access to TAAS monthly meetings, which often feature a guest speaker.

TAAS enjoys the level of engagement it does in part because the Land of Enchantment is home to some pristine skies that might not be present in other parts of the United States.

鈥淲e have great Dark Sky sites very close to sa国际传媒官网网页入口. We鈥檙e fortunate to have lots of clear skies,鈥 Goodman said. 鈥溾 We have active groups within the state who are working to preserve the Dark Sky sites. There are many places around the state where people retire and move here specifically for the dark skies.

鈥淪o all of that is to say if this were the Ohio Valley Astronomical Society, I think there would be less interest just because the possibilities for observing are a lot less. Having been in that part of the world growing up, for part of my life, I can attest to that.鈥

To take advantage of these opportunities, TAAS hosts star parties at public sites, schools, remote locations and its own observatory throughout the year. Coming up on the calendar, the organization will be hosting a star party at Chaco Canyon 鈥 an International Dark Sky Park 鈥 on Friday, Sept. 27, and Saturday Sept. 28.

鈥淭he really cool thing about it is that you can go camping in one of their campsites. Then the rangers will give a talk about the cultural history of Chaco and also some about the archaeoastronomy that has been discovered as some of the cultural activities at Chaco. And then our volunteers, our members, are there with their scopes.

鈥溾 It鈥檚 really a cool opportunity for people to go and experience that intersection of history and culture and the modern night sky.鈥

Later this year, TAAS will hold its Cosmic Carnival on Nov. 2. This is a signature event for the club, as it partners with the city of sa国际传媒官网网页入口 for an all-day extravaganza that includes daytime exhibits and activities for families and observing opportunities at night. Those are just a small sample of what one can enjoy by joining TAAS.

鈥(Newcomers) should join TAAS because it provides them with a community of like-minded observers,鈥 Goodman said. 鈥淎nd whether they鈥檙e absolute beginners in amateur astronomy or they鈥檙e very experienced with the hobby, they have opportunities to get involved and to learn. And especially for beginners to have the resources that we provide in TAAS, both in terms of people who are eager to share what they know to the equipment that folks can have access to. It鈥檚 really an amazing way to get started in the hobby.鈥