The Schwartz Astronomical Society (SAS) is San Diego State University's student-led organization dedicated to spreading interest in astronomy to the general public. SAS is open to anyone interested in physics and astronomy. We meet every other Friday in P215 from 4 pm to 5 pm.
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Do you love aliens? Are you interested in space colonies? Well, we may not have found UFOs on Earth, but you may be interested in SAS's subdivision: the Astrobiology Club. Led by our very own Astrobiology Specialists Allie Dunkhase and Dr. William Welsh, please join us in our lively discussions of potential life in our solar system and beyond!
Meetings are every other Friday from 5 pm to 6 pm in PA 217.
Click on the picture to redirect to the Astrobiology Club website to learn more!
That's great! Below are some images of our club's most recent events.
If you enjoy looking at what we've done so far, imagine what fun you'd have doing them with us! Add our Instagram account and Discord server to stay in contact and get updated whenever our club hosts an event.
Image from the James Webb Space Telescope depicts emerging stellar nurseries and stars in the Carina Nebula. (NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScl)
Image of the Helix Nebula from ESO's VISTA telescope. (ESO, J. Emerson)
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