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A.12 How can I find an astronomy club?
Steve Willner <swillner@cfa183.harvard.edu>
There are a few different ways to find astronomy clubs (listed in no
particular order):
* Check Sky & Telescope's annual listing of astronomy clubs and societies.
* Contact a local university or college (if there is one near you). Often
times if there's a department of physics and/or astronomy, somebody within
it may know of a local club.
* Contact local science museums, planetaria, or other similar
organizations.
* Check the AstroWeb listing, see the FAQ "What are good Net sites for
astronomy info and images?"
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