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EAS
Outreach
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Public
Stargazing Events... EAS stargazing parties are held about every
other month, or for particular astronomical events, and are open
to the public, free of charge. These are "family-friendly"
events where EAS volunteers set up telescopes to share with anyone
interested in gazing at the night sky. Check the Stargazing
Info page for updates on times and locations. |
Pacific Science Center... On Jan 24-25 2004, EAS volunteers
participated in the Pacific
Science Center's "Mars Mania!" outreach event.
Together with other local, astronomy groups, we greeted museum visitors
and shared with them all our excitement and inspiration in exploring
the planet Mars. Click
here to learn more |
Mars
Close Encounter Public Event... On the evenings of Aug 26-27
2003, EAS volunteers held two large Mars Watch events, with over
700 people in attendance, giving the local community an opportunity
to share in Mars' closest encounter with Earth in 60,000 years.
Click
here to learn more |
Museum of Flight... EAS directors attend Museum
of Flight activities on a regular basis, to share and involve
members in aerospace events happening within our community.
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PlanetQuest
Presentations... In Jun 2003, EAS was one of 25 amateur astronomy
groups in the nation selected by the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific to participate in their NASA sponsored
PlanetQuest
Kit testing. Presentations on extra-solar planets were made in the
Fall of 2003 to expand outreach efforts to local high schools. |
Saturn Observation Campaign... Since Dec 2002, EAS has been a participant
in the JPL's Saturn Observation Campaign - a program to help inspire
the public on the wonders of observing the planet Saturn, as well
as furthering understanding of the Cassini/Huygens Mission. Click
here to learn more |
Project
ASTRO... From Dec 2001 till Jun 2003, EAS participated in Project
ASTRO, a National Science Foundation funded program, developed by
the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific and administered locally by the University
of Washington, Dept. of Astronomy, with the goal of linking
amateur and professional astronomers with local schools to further
inspire students in science. Click
here to learn more |
Washington
Space Grant... In Jan 2003, EAS created, received and helped
sponsor a NASA mini-grant for engaging students at Bellevue's Spritridge
Elementary School in upcoming Mars rover missions. The project
simulated the events of an actual rover mission to Mars, placing
students in the position of project scientists.
Click
here to learn more |
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Visit
our Upcoming Events page for more on
EAS activities, and other astronomy events, coming soon. |