Atlanta Astronomy Club
Founded 1947
Founded 1947
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Everyone is welcome at the monthly public night on our dedicated observing field, run by our Charlie Elliott chapter.
Image credit: Dan Llewellyn. This is NGC 1232. It lies in the constellation Eridanus, approximately 50 million light years away. Taken at Deerlick Astronomy Village, GA, on December 8, 2024 with a C14 Edge at F11. Stack 200-13 second subs.
The Atlanta Astronomy Club is a member of the NASA Science Night Sky Network. The Night Sky Network is a nationwide coalition of amateur astronomy clubs bringing the science, technology, and inspiration of NASA’s missions to the general public.
We use the Night Sky Network's calendar as a resource to manage details of astronomy events. Additionally, you can download handouts, presentations, hands on learning tools etc, and see what other clubs are up to. Additional resources are available to members.
When you join the Atlanta Astronomy Club we will register you in the Night Sky Network, and send you a link to activate your Night Sky membership.