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The Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh (AAAP) is an Astronomical Organization founded on June 9, 1929, by Chester B. Roe and Leo J. Scanlon.Since its establishment, it has grown to have over 500 members and operates two observatories in the Pittsburgh region: the Nicholas E. Wagman Observatory and the Mingo Creek Park Observatory.
A star party is a gathering of amateur astronomers for the purpose of observing objects and events in the sky. Local star parties may be one-night affairs, but larger events can last a week or longer and attract hundreds or even thousands of participants. Many astronomy clubs have monthly star parties during the warmer months.
You may need to travel to make that happen, and if you need assistance in choosing destinations, you can consult your local astronomy club. The Griffith Observatory has an online list of Southern ...
A list of notable groups devoted to promoting astronomy research and education. International. International Astronomical Union (IAU) International Meteor Organization;
From planetary meet-ups to the first total lunar eclipse in three years, here are the top astronomy events to look for throughout 2025: Stellar views of Mars will greet stargazers in January as ...
Oct. 16—Programs to get kids excited about science cost money, so the Santa Fe Community College Foundation is holding a Star Party this weekend for $50 per person in hopes of generating funding ...
A. Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh; American Association of Variable Star Observers; American Meteor Society; Association in Scotland to Research into Astronautics
The eclipse viewing party officially kicked off at 1:30 p.m., but at 1, the Mountainlair Green was already ... Planetarium's eclipse party captivated thousands of spectators, celebrated astronomy ...