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  2. Orange County Astronomers - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Astronomers (OCA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, civilian-led astronomy organization in Orange County, southern California. [1] [2] It was formed in 1967 and currently operates with around 800 concurrent members; they offer beginner courses in astronomy, and have meetings on the second Friday of every month at Chapman University. [2]

  3. Geauga Park District offering free Zoom astronomy programs - AOL

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    Jul. 17—Geauga Park District offers a lineup of live virtual programming using the free software Zoom, and this season, virtual visitors can view several astronomy programs. "Amazing Exoplanets ...

  4. University of California, Irvine School of Physical Sciences

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    The School of Physical Sciences is an academic unit of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) that conducts academic research and teaching in the field of physical sciences. It offers both pre-professional training and general education in the departments of chemistry, earth system science, mathematics, and physics and astronomy.

  5. Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The ASP's mission is to promote public interest in and awareness of astronomy (and increase scientific literacy) through its publications, web site, and many educational and outreach programs. [ 4 ] The NASA Night Sky Network – a community of more than 450 astronomy clubs across the U.S. that share their time and telescopes to engage the ...

  6. Chabot Space and Science Center - Wikipedia

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    The center is the continuation and expansion of a public observatory that has served San Francisco Bay Area schools and citizens with astronomy and science education programs since 1883. It is named after the father of hydraulic mining and benefactor of the original Oakland Observatory, Anthony Chabot .

  7. University of California High-Performance AstroComputing ...

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    The UC-HiPACC consortium, which began operating [6] in January 2010, [7] supports activities that facilitate and encourage excellence, collaboration, and education in astronomy across the University of California system [8] and affiliated DOE National Laboratories. It does not directly fund research or major hardware.

  8. Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    1972, March - Incorporated as Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy (MIRA) [3] 1972, Spring - Albert and Ann Merville sent to California to look for a site for the observatory. [3] 1973 MIRA members viewed Comet Kohoutek from Carmel. [4] 1974 MIRA receives $75,000 grant from the Research Corporation to build telescope around 36-inch ...

  9. Chico Community Observatory - Wikipedia

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    She also worked on PBS program 400 Years of the Telescope with her fiancé, Kris Koenig as well as Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire, Sight: The Story of Vision, and her Los Angeles Area Emmy-winning telecourse Astronomy: Observations and Theories. [2] In 2014, she died at 51 years old from stage 4 breast cancer and the observatory was named ...