Member Viewing Nights
Each month, the Society runs viewing nights and other activities for the benefit of its members. Dark sky locations are conveniently located North, South and East of Adelaide. All sites are open at least once a month, and members are welcome to bring their own telescopes.
Stockport has a BBQ and coffee/tea facilities, which are usually fired up before sunset on scheduled members' nights. This provides members with an opportunity to socialise and share stories.
COVID-19 Safety Requirements:
The ASSA regularly reviews and updates COVID-19 Safety Requirements for its in-person meetings and events to ensure the safety of its members and the general public. ASSA has in place SAGovt approved COVID Safe Plans for all its in-person meetings and events, as well as a number of additional ASSA-specific COVID Safety Requirements. Changes to COVID Safety Requirements can be made and implemented at short notice. Please check the ASSA website (assa.org.au/covid) and meeting/event emails before travelling.
Observing Facilities and Sites:
Stockport Observatory is the Society's primary observing facility and is located north of Adelaide.
Tooperang Observing Site offers a dark sky site south of Adelaide.
Meldanda Observing Site is located in the River Murray Dark Sky Reserve east of Adelaide.
In addition to general viewing nights for members, the Society also runs other activities for members including workshops and regular meetings for its Special Interest Groups.
Event details coming soon.
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