About SMAS
The Southwest Montana Astronomical Society (SMAS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study of the universe for recreational and scientific purposes, and promoting interest in amateur astronomy. Membership is open to all members of the public interested in the study of the night sky.
We are located in beautiful Bozeman Montana at the Museum of the Rockies (45.6586° North, 111.0448° West).
Our meetings are on the last Friday of each month at the Museum of the Rockies. The meeting may include a speaker, demonstration, workshop, and/or reports of current activities of the club.
Every year SMAS holds two state-wide events. The Montana Astrofair, which takes place in March, is an exciting blend of seminars, shows, classes, and displays. Daytime and night observing sessions are part of the activities. Held in conjunction with the Museum of the Rockies, it is an event well worth attending. During the later part of the summer SMAS holds its annual Montana Starwatch. This event is held at a dark sky observing area (And we mean DARK skies!) and is attended by people from all over the country. In addition to some of the most incredible observing conditions seen, StarWatch has many daytime activities, including those always associated with the backcountry of Montana. Saturday evening includes an outdoor BBQ dinner. Star Watch is an event members start looking forward to only days after the last one ends.
Other common activities of SMAS include informal star parties at the Museum of the Rockies or at dark-sky sites, workshops on choosing, using and making telescopes, observing techniques, sky lore and technical projects.
There are dues which are used to cover the cost of SMAS functions. Benefits include free or discounted access to SMAS functions, voting privileges, and subscription discounts on popular astronomy magazines.

