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Don't feel that you need to own a telescope to belong to the TAAA! Many members attend observing sessions to get a feel for the kind of telescope they may someday like to buy or make. Some members have little interest in observing, but enjoy the monthly lectures. A growing number are using computers to learn about the night sky. There are those who try their hand at astrophotography or telescope making. Our public star parties help introduce the glory of the night sky to school kids and the general public. The TAAA makes Astronomy fun for everyone.
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Compass Buyers Guide. See how a Compass works, how a Compass is made, what materials are used and how a Compass and gear is developed.
Compass Buyers Guide
Posted: Sat Dec 13 2008
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The purpose of this site, is to unite the hundreds of Arizona astronomers that want to know whats going on in Arizona. You can find links to many astronomers who reside in Arizona, and also clubs. If you feel you have any info that would be of interest to other Arizonans, please email us. It should also be noted, we are NOT a club. When we refer someone as a
Arizona Astronomy
Posted: 10/8/2003
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The purpose of this site, is to unite the hundreds of Arizona astronomers that want to know whats go .. Full Details and Reviews
A comprehensive list of meteorite finds in Arizona. Includes information and pictures. Samples of many of the meteorites that have fallen in Arizona can be seen on display at the Mineral Museum
Arizona Meteorites
Posted: 11/14/2004
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A comprehensive list of meteorite finds in Arizona. Includes information and pictures. Samples of ma .. Full Details and Reviews
"Astronomy" is our middle name, and from our home here in "Optics Valley" we have our finger on the pulse of what's happening in the world (or should we say the universe) of astronomy.
Flandrau Science Center
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An excellent online book by Dr. David A. Kring with information on meteorite origins, discovery and identification.
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This website contains vital information on stargazing in and around Tucson, Arizona. It contains star charts, guides to amateur viewing, links to vital astronomy resources, and much more. All designed for use by the typical amateur astronomer in the Tucson, and Southern Arizona area.
Tucson Astronomy
Posted: 3/8/2004
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This website contains vital information on stargazing in and around Tucson, Arizona. It contains sta .. Full Details and Reviews
The Kitt Peak National Observatory Visitor Center is open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. Guided tours are offered daily at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. and group tours are available by appointment. You can stargaze at Kitt Peak with our Nightly Observing Programs. Please try our Virtual Tour of Kitt Peak and take a look at these Live Cam Shots of Kitt Peak.
Kitt Peak
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The Kitt Peak National Observatory Visitor Center is open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p. .. Full Details and Reviews
Besides offering a piece of history and the best view of the L.A. valley, Grffith Observatory pleases the starry-minded tourist with its Hall of Science astronomy museum, telescopes for daily and nightly observing (weather permitting), and planetarium theater.
Griffith Observatory
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Besides offering a piece of history and the best view of the L.A. valley, Grffith Observatory please .. Full Details and Reviews
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Altimeter Buyers Guide
Altimeter Buyers Guide helps you to purchase and use an Altimeter
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