
Are you curious about what’s out there beyond Earth? Ever wondered what it’s like to see Saturn’s rings or the craters on the Moon up close?
The Sheboygan Astronomical Society (SAS) is your local gateway to the stars! We’re a group of people who love space, science, and stargazing—and we’d love for you to join us. Whether you're just starting to explore astronomy or already have your own telescope, SAS is a great place to learn more and meet others who share your interest.
We host observing sessions at Maywood Park, right here in Sheboygan. You’ll get a chance to look through powerful telescopes, ask questions, and discover amazing things about the universe—all while making new friends.
No experience is needed—just bring your curiosity!
Are you curious about what’s out there beyond Earth? Ever wondered what it’s like to see Saturn’s rings or the craters on the Moon up close?
The Sheboygan Astronomical Society (SAS) is your local gateway to the stars! We’re a group of people who love space, science, and stargazing—and we’d love for you to join us. Whether you're just starting to explore astronomy or already have your own telescope, SAS is a great place to learn more and meet others who share your interest.
We host observing sessions at Maywood Park, right here in Sheboygan. You’ll get a chance to look through powerful telescopes, ask questions, and discover amazing things about the universe—all while making new friends.
No experience is needed—just bring your curiosity!
Next Scheduled Public Event
SAS Observing Session
Saturday, June 28, 2025
9:00pm-11:00pm
Maywood Environmental Park
Attend the SAS Observing Session at Maywood Environmental Park from 9 PM to 11 PM. We will focus on observing various celestial objects, including the Moon, Mars, M13, Hercules Cluster, and Albireo.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
9:00pm-11:00pm
Maywood Environmental Park
Attend the SAS Observing Session at Maywood Environmental Park from 9 PM to 11 PM. We will focus on observing various celestial objects, including the Moon, Mars, M13, Hercules Cluster, and Albireo.