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Astronomy Clubs in India
Astronomy clubs offer a range of activities such as stargazing events, educational outreach programs, lectures, and workshops.
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These clubs aim to foster a sense of camaraderie among members who share a passion for exploring the universe, while also contributing to public education and appreciation of astronomy.
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These clubs are community-driven organizations focused on promoting astronomy as a hobby and science.
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ABAA hosts workshops where people learn to make telescopes.
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Members venture outside the city for star gazing activities.
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ABAA organizes telescope viewings for rare events like solar eclipses, transits, and comet appearances, providing information and tips for observation.
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Regular talks cover diverse astronomical topics, followed by discussions.
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ABAA visits schools, colleges, and other interested groups, offering talks, introducing the night sky, and showcasing celestial objects through telescopes
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ABAA conducts regular outreach programs to popularize Astronomy and create intersect.


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Check the presentation to learn more about BAS activities and what BAS members do.
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provide an online platform for astronomy enthusiasts,
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conduct star parties at dark sites,
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conduct public outreach program in and around Bangalore,
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engage with the public through both traditional and social media to promote astronomy,
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organize lectures (both online and offline) to enhance our fellow hobbyists' knowledge.
JVP is dedicated to spreading awareness and fostering a passion for astronomy through diverse programs and resources for both the public and its members.​​
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Star Party: Monthly event for star gazing, telescope viewing, and astro-games.
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Astro-events: Special programs during eclipses, planetary oppositions, etc.
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Public Lectures: Given by scientists on various astronomical topics.
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Basic Astronomy Course: Annual 20-day course covering fundamental topics.
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Customized programs for schools, colleges, corporate groups, and clubs.


Note: Feature your astronomy club here: Contact us (should be a non profit organization and should be open for all)