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Astronomy in the Big Apple

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

John Pazmino*
Affiliation:
Amateur Astronomers’ Association, 1010 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10028, U.S.A.

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New York is probably unique in metropolitan cities worldwide in that it has no “official” or “public” astronomical institution. The Amateur Astronomers’ Association, an amateur body, fulfils that role and answers many queries from the general public and various organisations. Founded in 1927, it has around 500 members. Apart from providing all the usual services to its members, it also organizes regular observing sessions in parks and open spaces away from the worst of the light-pollution. It staged very successful public Halley watches in which over 10000 visitors participated.

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Part IV Popularization
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