Galaxy
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Stargazing Program
Join other star enthusiasts in this stargazing group. People of all ages are invited, and it's free to join! Get access to powerful telescopes and enjoy a star tour to learn more about the night sky.
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Rittenhouse Astronomical Society
Are your students interested in astronomy? Encourage them to join the Rittenhouse Astronomical Society! Not only do they get to be around astronomy experts and other astronomy enthusiasts, but they get to access to the Fels--one of the nation's leading planetariums--and the Bloom Observatory.
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Austin Astronomical Society
Founded in 1969, the Austin Astronomical Society is an astronomy club to help you and/or your kids enjoy the sky. Join now and engage in great discussions about astronomy and take part in the many events that this club has to offer! Plan to attend the next monthly meeting!
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4H
Focusing on the development of youths' Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, 4-H teaches both boys and girls life skills and leadership. In addition to community development, 4-H encourages students to be involved in the arts and sciences.
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NASA Houston Rocket Club
In this group, your students can join people from all walks of life with all different experience levels to fly model rockets. Since their launches take place on grounds owned by the Johnson Space Center, make sure you visit the group's website to learn about any security procedures you need to follow.
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Raleigh Astronomy Club
Is your child interested in astronomy? The Astronomy Club may be for them. Learn more by following the link.
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San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
Love astronomy? Why don't you come share your interests with others? The San Francisco Amateur Astronomers club is a perfect place for you whether you already know all about astronomy or you are excited to learn more!
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Sam Francisco Sidewalk Astronomers
If you want to learn more about astronomy, you should really join the San Francsico Sidewalk Astronomers to receive announcement by email! Sign up and start learning!