Sharing the Night Sky with the Public Since 1949

For over seventy-five years, the Denver Astronomical Society has brought together stargazers across the Denver metropolitan area and beyond. The society hosts dozens of events and activities yearly to promote amateur astronomy across our unique region, one mile nearer the stars.

  • What’s Up in Denver? September 8th through 14th, 2025

    Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week. September 8: DAS General Meeting: The Splendor of T Corona Borealis by Dr. Jordi Casanova: Secular Hub or livestream via Zoom (check your membership email for details): 7:00 PM Catch the waning gibbous Corn Moon near Saturn September 9: As the nights get longer and autumn approaches, look for the Great Square asterism in the constellation Pegasus. (Read more about asterisms): 9:00 PM September 10: The waning gibbous Corn Moon reaches perigee (it’s closest distance from Earth at 364,777 km): 6:14 AM Colorado Dark Sky Certification…

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  • AL/NASA 35 Years of Hubble September Challenge

    Last month, we discussed the Hubble’s Night Sky Observing Challenge and the August targets announced by the Astronomical League and NASA to celebrate 35 Years of the Hubble Space Telescope. These organizations have announced a new set of targets for the month of September. Read on to find out more. Discover the Universe Like Hubble! Join the celebration of the Hubble Space Telescope’s 35th anniversary by participating in the Hubble’s Night Sky Observing Challenge! Equipped with a telescope, clear skies, and star charts, you can explore breathtaking nebulae and galaxies that Hubble has captured from space. A fresh list of…

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  • What’s Up in Denver? September 1st through 7th, 2025

    Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week. September 1 (Labor Day): Catch the Morning Star Venus next to M44, the Beehive Cluster in the early morning sky in the constellation Cancer: 4:30 AM September 2:   Look for the waxing gibbous Corn Moon in the handle of the Teapot asterism low in the southern sky in the constellation Sagittarius: 9:00 PM DAS Astrophotography Special Interest Group (ASIG) General & Beginner Meeting: Zoom Virtual Meeting (check membership email or Slack for Details): 7:00 PM September 3: Look for the ice giant planet, Uranus…

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  • What’s Up in Denver? August 25th through 31st, 2025

    Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week. August 25: Astronomy on Tap – Boulder: Rayback Collective, 2775 Valmont Rd, Boulder, CO 80304: 6:00 PM DAS E-Board Meeting: Zoom (look for the link in your membership email): 7:00 PM August 26: Look for the waxing crescent Corn Moon between Mars and Spica in Virgo just after sunset: 8:30 PM August 27: Look for a preview of the winter sky just before dawn — catch Orion, Taurus, Gemini, Lepus, Canis Major and Minor, and other winter constellations along with some bright planets in the early morning…

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The Chamberlin Observatory

Chamberlin Observatory Tours

The Denver Astronomical Society hosts weekly and monthly events* at the University of Denver’s historic Chamberlin Observatory, which features its prized 1894 Alvan Clark-Saegmuller 20-inch refracting telescope. The Observatory serves as the DAS home base for numerous Astronomy Nights, Open Houses, and special events throughout the year.

Due to overwhelming demand, we are changing how we reserve our Astronomy Nights and adding more to the calendar. For details, see our Reservations page.

If you have any questions about EXISTING reservations or want to change your existing reservation, email us at reservations@denverastro.org.


M•45 – Pleiades, Seven Sisters, Subaru image by Darrell Dodge

Astrophotography Special Interest Group

The Denver Astronomical Society (DAS) has established a Special Interest Group amongst its members devoted to Astrophotography. Do you want to learn or improve your skills in astrophotography? Do you enjoy viewing pictures of the Sun, Moon, Planets, or Deep Sky Objects? Can you take similar images? You may have skills that you could pass on to novice members. Consider joining DAS and being part of this Special Interest Group. Please email us for more information. astrophotogroup@denverastro.org


The Van Nattan-Hansen-Anderson Scholarship

Established in 1973, the DAS Van Nattan-Hansen-Anderson Scholarship supports graduating high school and undergraduate college students majoring in astronomy and the physical sciences. Interested and eligible students are invited to apply for funding on the Scholarship Page.


Astronomical League 50th Anniversary

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