West Valley Astronomy Club

The WVAC is a friendly, engaging, and informative Astronomy Community in the West Valley. We have an exciting program of activites from September to May. We invite you all to participate in our activities. We think joining us will enhance your interest in astronomy and astroimaging while having fun at the same time. Consider becoming a member. Our active members use a variety of telescopes, mounts, cameras and electronics, do visual astronomy or electronically assisted astronomy with cameras, or astrophotography by processing many hours of data captured by electronic cameras. We actively share our knowledge and experience with young and old, novices or experts. Please visit our website WWW.WVAC.NET

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Star Party Disclaimer

The West Valley Astronomy Club (WVAC) is not responsible for the property or liability of any star party participant, nor will the club be held liable for their actions or possessions. WVAC is not responsible for any vehicular damage, theft, or mechanical difficulties that may occur while attending a star party. WVAC recommends when attending events at our star party site, which is on Arizona State Trust Land, that you obtain a State Land Use Permit. WVAC also strongly recommends adherence to the doctrine of ‘safety in numbers’ when it comes to remote observing sites. In the interest of safety, it is recommended that you don’t go to remote sites alone and that someone knows where you have gone each time you go out observing.

 

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