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Resources
More information on books, telescopes, clubs, etc. is available in the Getting Started section.
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Boston Area Observatories and Open Nights
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Popular astronomy lectures are conducted every third Thursday of the month at Phillips Auditorium of Harvard Observatory in Cambridge starting at 8 PM. Admission is free. Telescopic observing is available after the lecture. For more information call 617-495-7461.
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Boston University Astronomy Department - Public telescopic observing is held every clear Wednesday night. Admission is free. Since the time varies throughout the year, call 617-353-2630 on Wednesdays after 5:30 PM for up-to-date information.
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UMass/Boston's Arthur Martin Observatory in Dorchester. Public telescopic observing is conducted weekly. Admission is free. Call 617-287-6099 for more information.
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Wheaton College Observatory - Public Telescopic observing is conducted every clear Friday (call for times) when college is in session. Located at the intersection of routes 123 and 140 in Norton, the observatory is on the roof of the Science Center. Admission is free. Call 508-286-3937 for more information.
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Salem State College Collins Observatory - Regular public observing sessions every clear Wednesday night during the school year.
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Merrimack College Mendel Observatory in North Andover, MA holds public observing sessions every Wednesday.
- Clay Center for Science and Technology in Brookline, MA holds public observing during the spring and fall terms.
Boston Area Museums and Planetariums
Other Area Clubs
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Aldrich Astronomical Society in Paxton, MA
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Amherst Area Amateur Astronomers Association, Amherst, MA
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Astronomical Society of Northern New England, Kennebunkport, ME
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Gloucester Area Astronomy Club, Gloucester, MA
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New Hampshire Astronomical Society
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North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club (MA)
- Springfield Stars Club in Springfield, MA.
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South Shore Astronomical Society based in Norwell, MA
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Springfield Telescope Makers, VT. They are host to the annual
Stellafane convention.
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Skyscrapers, a Rhode Island astronomy club
For a more complete regional list, try Sky &
Telescope's resource list and Astronomy
magazine's list
Astronomy Publications
Last updated 13-May-2012 BEV
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