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The Southern Astronomical Society The SAS was formed in 1986 to promote Amateur Astronomy. The Society actively encourages Observational Astronomy, Astrophotography, Telescope and Observatory Construction. Many of our members specialize in one or more forms of observing and have indeed become very proficient. Our members have contributed data for lunar & planetary observations, comet observations, variable star observations and supernova searching. Some members enjoy building telescopes, including the optics, observatories and ALL our members have at some time or other enjoyed a good AstroCamp!
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Brisbane Astronomical Society Brisbane Astronomical Society Inc. is a non profit Society of Amateur Astronomers involved in the joy of learning about, and observing the real night sky. The B.A.S. was formed by amateur astronomers who recognised the need for a society where the average person can explore Astronomy at a practical hands-on level.
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South East Queensland Astronomical Society The South East Queensland Astronomical Society Inc consists of a group of amateur astronomers who get together and share their views, ideas and telescopes with friends and fellow members. SEQAS Inc has expertise within the club in areas of astrophotography, deep sky observation, sketching, computers, CCD and video cameras, and lunar and planetary observation. It also has an extensive library of books and videos for members to use at no charge. We also have a number of telescopes for hire for club members. The club holds regular field nights designed to give the members "hands on experience" and assistance. We also have several weekend camps, public field nights and displays for schools and clubs. The club's meetings are held at 7:30 pm, on the third Tuesday of each month, at Chermside Library, Hamilton Road, Chermside. All visitors are most welcome.
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