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  2. List of astronomical societies - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable groups devoted to promoting astronomy research and education. International. International Astronomical Union (IAU) International Meteor Organization;

  3. Perkins Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Perkins Observatory is now the most visible and most reliable source of information related to astronomy and space exploration in central Ohio. Television stations, newspapers, other local science museums, and members of the general public rely on Professor Burns and his staff to answer questions, provide perspective, make media appearances and ...

  4. Category:Amateur astronomy organizations - Wikipedia

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    A. Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh; American Association of Variable Star Observers; American Meteor Society; Association in Scotland to Research into Astronautics

  5. 11 must-see astronomy events in 2025 - AOL

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    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 ...

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    The Griffith Observatory has an online list of Southern California astronomy clubs. ... The best gift experiences of 2024 — Coffee tasting classes, treasure hunts, etc. See all deals.

  7. McMillin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    McMillin Observatory spring of 1971. McMillin Observatory was an astronomical observatory built around 1895 on the campus of Ohio State University.Named after Emerson McMillin and operated by the university, the observatory closed in 1968 and its telescope later moved to Ballreich Observatory.

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  9. Cincinnati Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Observatory, known locally as Mt. Lookout Observatory, is located in Cincinnati, Ohio (United States) on top of Mount Lookout.It consists of two observatory buildings housing an 11-inch (28 cm) and 16 inch (41 cm) aperture refracting telescope.