Web Links [Tag : club]
Société Astronomique de France
Website of the Société Astronomique de France.
http://www.saf-lastronomie.com/ - Detail
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Website of the Société Astronomique de France.
http://www.saf-lastronomie.com/ - Detail
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The American Association of Amateur Astronomers
Welcome to the American Association of Amateur Astronomers, the Internet Astronomy Club, AstroMax and the AAAA Online Store.
http://www.astromax.com/ - Detail
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Welcome to the American Association of Amateur Astronomers, the Internet Astronomy Club, AstroMax and the AAAA Online Store.
http://www.astromax.com/ - Detail
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VVS Antares
Website van de erkende afdeling van de Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde (VVS) en de Jongerenvereniging voor Sterrenkunde (JVS).
http://antares.astrobasis.be/ - Detail
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Website van de erkende afdeling van de Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde (VVS) en de Jongerenvereniging voor Sterrenkunde (JVS).
http://antares.astrobasis.be/ - Detail
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Société Astronomique de France
Website of the Société Astronomique de France.
http://www2.saf-lastronomie.com/ - Detail
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Website of the Société Astronomique de France.
http://www2.saf-lastronomie.com/ - Detail
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Leeds Astronomical Society
The Leeds Astronomical Society was established in 1859 and is still very active. Our Society is open to all comers: we have no distinctions according to age or experience!
http://www.leedsastronomy.org.uk/ - Detail
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The Leeds Astronomical Society was established in 1859 and is still very active. Our Society is open to all comers: we have no distinctions according to age or experience!
http://www.leedsastronomy.org.uk/ - Detail
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Worthing Astronomical Society
The Official website of Worthing Astronomical Society.
http://www.was.org.uk/ - Detail
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The Official website of Worthing Astronomical Society.
http://www.was.org.uk/ - Detail
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Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Prince George Centre
The Prince George Astronomical Society (An Amateur Astronomy Club) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of astronomy and science in Prince George and the neighboring Northern Canadian communities.
http://www.vts.bc.ca/pgrasc/ - Detail
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The Prince George Astronomical Society (An Amateur Astronomy Club) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of astronomy and science in Prince George and the neighboring Northern Canadian communities.
http://www.vts.bc.ca/pgrasc/ - Detail
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San Antonio Astronomical Association
The SAAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting interest in astronomy, stargazing, and education to its members and the general public with its various facilities and events.
http://www.sanantonioastronomy.org/index.php - Detail
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The SAAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting interest in astronomy, stargazing, and education to its members and the general public with its various facilities and events.
http://www.sanantonioastronomy.org/index.php - Detail
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Riverside Astronomical Society
Founded 1959, Bringing the Joys of Astronomy to the Public in and around Riverside, CA. Star Parties, Club Meetings, Guest Speakers, Telescope Making, and more!
http://www.rivastro.org/ - Detail
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Founded 1959, Bringing the Joys of Astronomy to the Public in and around Riverside, CA. Star Parties, Club Meetings, Guest Speakers, Telescope Making, and more!
http://www.rivastro.org/ - Detail
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Lake County Astronomical Society
We are people of all ages who are interested in the science of astronomy. While many are accomplished observers and astrophotographers, others are new to the hobby. The LCAS tries to respond to all levels of interest. Various members own large telescopes, some of which they've built themselves from scratch. On the other hand, some members don't own any telescope at all, but simply enjoy observing the night sky with their unaided eyes.
http://www.lcas-astronomy.org/ - Detail
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We are people of all ages who are interested in the science of astronomy. While many are accomplished observers and astrophotographers, others are new to the hobby. The LCAS tries to respond to all levels of interest. Various members own large telescopes, some of which they've built themselves from scratch. On the other hand, some members don't own any telescope at all, but simply enjoy observing the night sky with their unaided eyes.
http://www.lcas-astronomy.org/ - Detail
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