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Sabadell Astronomical Society: Promoting Astronomy Education and Observation

Founded in 1960, the Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell is a popularizing organization dedicated to promoting astronomy through public observations, lectures, and teaching sessions. With state-of-the-art telescopes and a dedicated control room, the society offers a range of activities and resources for astronomy enthusiasts. Join us and explore the wonders of the universe!

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Sabadell Astronomical Society: Promoting Astronomy Education and Observation

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  1. http://www.astrosabadell.org

  2. Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell

  3. Control room Library Exhibit Dome Auditorium

  4. Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell • Founded at 14th april 1960 • Number of members: near 900 • half of them from outsides Barcelona province • Popularizing activities during 2003 • Number of public observations: 94 attendies: 1.700 • Number of public lectures: 31, attendies: 1.200 • Number of teaching sessions: 270, attendies: 6.400

  5. Where is Sabadell?

  6. Where is Sabadell?

  7. Reflector telescope 50 cm can be used as newtonian f/4 or cassegrain relay f/15.6 Refractor telescope 16.2 cm and f/12.7 for general purposes Refractor telescope 10.2 cm and f/15 equipped with H-alfa filter for solar observation Newton 20 cm f/5.2 for obtaining control images with video and CCD cameras Finder 6 cm Telescopes

  8. Public observations

  9. Teaching sessions

  10. Calling for observation on the webpage

  11. Thank you Díky

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