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Night Sky : Astronomy Clubs : Washington
Here is our complete listing of astronomy clubs around
the country! Please use the map below to find a local club or organization
in your area. If you are new to astronomy, contact an astronomy club near
you and ask if you can join them on a stargaze or meeting! If you are like
me, you will be introduced to some of the nicest folks around, and see
some of the coolest things ever! One look at Saturn's rings or a transit
of Jupiter's moons... you'll be hooked!
Links:
- Battle Point Astronomical Association
- The BPAA is a non-profit amateur astronomy organization, located in Bainbridge Island, Washington. We have constructed and operate the Edwin E. Ritchie Observatory at Battle Point Park.
(Added: 27-May-2004)
- Boeing Employees' Astronomical Society
- Homepage of The Boeing Employees' Astronomical Society, Seattle Washington. BEAS provides a means for Boeing employees to share their love of astronomy with the surrounding community via club meetings, telescope building sessions and star parties.
(Added: 28-May-2004)
- Everett Astronomical Society
- The EAS is a group of individuals around Everett interested in Astronomy. All our meetings and events are open to the public. We try to put on events specifically for the public. We have monthly meetings where we have speakers or videos or slideshows. We try to have something for everyone, and have had a diverse range of topics. Our meetings are held (generally) on the last Saturday of the month in the Monte Cristo meeting room of Providence-General Hospital, Pacific Campus, in Everett.
(Added: 29-May-2004)
- Tri-City Astronomy Club
- Monthly Public Star Viewing on weekend closest to First Quarter Moon and Club viewing on weekends with no Moon.
(Added: 10-Jun-2004)
- Whatcom Association of Celestial Observers
- Whatcom Association of Celestial Observers is a community based society dedicated to preserving the arts and skills of amateur astronomy.
The society was created in 1988 for the purpose of making astronomy fun!
Inquiries are always welcome.
(Added: 29-May-2004)
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