Welcome, LA Astronomy Fan !

Location
Santa Clarita, CA 34.49-118.43 91350US
Meetups
67 so far
Members
187 Stargazers
Rating
Los Angeles Area Amateur Astronomy 5.00 5.0018
Meetup topics
Founded
June 20, 2008

Meet other local astronomy buffs and beginning amateur astronomer's and talk about the cosmos and view the stars.

We will try to plan meetups as well as star gazing sessions in and around Los Angeles and the surrounding area's.

I AM IN NEED OF SEVERAL ASSISTANT ORGANIZERS AND/OR HOST'S. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH WHAT YOU THINK YOU CAN DO.

Where?
Cal Tech campus: Beckman Auditorium
1200 California
Pasadena, CA 91125
626-395-1721
Who’s coming?
3 Yes / 1 Maybe

Want to attend?

This lecture will be presented at Caltech in the Bechman Auditorium and is part of the Earnest C Watson lecture series. The presenter is Tapio Schneider and more information from the Caltech Website is available here.

What members are saying

 What a thrill it is to be brought closer to the Universe! I'm so excited to attend the next Meet-Up. The offer to share your equipment and knowledge is so much appreciated. ... 

Suzy

 Whether you know a little or a lot, you are welcome here! 

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What's new?

  • Nov 7
    • New member
      “There's so much to learn about our universe,so i know this is a great place to absorb more knowledge.....”
  • Oct 23
    • New member
      “To meet people who don't think stargazing is going to Rodeo Drive and looking for Paris Hilton.”
  • Oct 19
    • New member
      “I love science, astronomy and the cosmos. I am working on a new telescope design, and I think that it would be really great to learn from other's experience... and I am a big nerd that loves to look at the sky.”
  • Oct 16
    • New member
      “I just got a Galileoscope and a friend mentioned this group to me.”
  • Oct 15
    • New member
      “Would like to meet area amateur astronomers and participate in general meetings as well as telescope observing sessions. I live in Woodland Hills, and I have a 8" Meade LX-200.”