The WASP Newsletter

The WASP (Warren Astronomical Society Publication) is the official monthly publication of the Society. Each new issue of the WASP is available online from this web page.


The WASP Newsletter

Current Issue of the WASP (December 2025)

"Where was WAS" by Tina Wong, "Skyward" by David Levy,

"Observer Safety" by Brad Young, and "Over the Moon" by Rik Hill, and more.

Awards Banquet — WAS Calendars

A sampling of the Detroit Astronomical Society Newsletter from 1980-1998 also archived digitally



Recent Years

2025
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2024
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2023
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2022
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2021
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2020
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We also have a few copies of the newsletters from the Detroit Astronomical Society


Articles for inclusion in the WASP are strongly encouraged and should be submitted to the editor by the 28th of the preceding month. Any format of submission is accepted, though plain text and separate image files are preferable. Most popular graphics formats are acceptable.

Materials can be submitted in printed form in person, via US Mail, or (preferably) electronically via email to the editor.

The articles presented herein represent the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily the opinions of the WAS or the editor. The WASP reserves the right to deny publication of any submission.