Astronomy societies and A Guide - Resources and Review

Society founded in 1980 by Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray and Louis Friedman to encourage the exploration of the solar system and the search for extraterrestrial life. Has over 100,000 members from over 100 countries.
 
A consortium of educational and other non
profit institutions that operates astronomical observatories. Aims to serve the astronomical community by providing modern facilities to qualified scientists in all universities.
 
Founded in 1820, the Society's aims are the encouragement and promotion of astronomy and geophysics. The main functions are to publish the results of astronomical and geophysical research, to maintain as complete a library as possible and to hold meetings, in London and elsewhere, at which astronomical and geophysical matters can be discussed.
 
A network of amateur and professional radioastronomers, radio amateurs, microwave experimenters and digital signal processing enthusiasts, who have banded together in a systematic, scientific search of the heavens to detect evidence of intelligent, extraterrestrial life. Includes information on the history of SETI activity, a bibliography of interesting publications, a SETI League Press kit and and technical manual.
 
The major professional organisation in North America for astronomers, other scientists and individuals interested in astronomy.
 
Searchable directory of organisations, institutions, associations, companies, and so on, involved in astronomy and related space sciences.
 
Alphabetical listing of links to over 100 astronomy societies worldwide.
 
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