Please join us for the March meeting of the Forsyth Astronomical Society at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, March 11. The meeting will be held at Kaleideum – located at 120 West 3rd Street downtown in Winston-Salem, NC.
The program will be An Overview of Planetary Imaging Techniques by FAS member Lewis Weinstock.
There are few things more rewarding in astrophotography than imaging the planets. However planetary imaging presents a much different challenge in terms of telescopic hardware and image processing than deep sky work. We will contrast these approaches with a focus on the image acquisition and handling techniques needed to create impressive images of bright targets like Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars.
You don’t have to be a member to attend. If you’re curious and have an interest in astronomy and the universe, come on out! Of course, you can come just for the donuts.
The doors to the building will open at 7:00 pm. The doors will reman locked. Someone will be there to let you in.
We will meet in the 1st floor La STEAM B room. Enter through the side entrance (Members and Group entrance on the left). Go straight ahead into the meeting room.
When leaving, go out through the same side door and make sure the door is closed tightly behind you.
Please DO NOT wander throughout the building – The exhibits are NOT open.
There is no onsite parking, but after 5:00 PM and on weekends, all on-street parking is free (even with the new parking system downtown). The nearest on-street parking is on Third Street in front of the building and on Liberty Street. There are paid decks nearby, with the closest one being Liberty Plaza just south of the museum with entrances on Town Run Lane and Liberty Street. Here is a parking map of downtown.






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