AAAA Press Releases and News Updates
AAAA Press Releases and News Updates are posted here and normally distributed
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- May 27, 2004
Transit of Venus and Comets T7 LINEAR and Q4 NEAT
- May 30, 2003
Eugene Lanning's Project Jupiter
- May 18, 2003
Transits and Lunar Eclipses
- May 6, 2003
TSP 2003 Photos
- February 21, 2003
Ad Astra Astronomy Convention
- March 30, 2002 --
Comet Ikeya-Zhang (C2002/C1)
- April 30, 2001 --
TSP 2001 Observing Programs by AAAA
President John Wagoner in PDF; National Astronomy Day 2001
- March 30, 2001 --
AAAA March Newsletter: Last December's Eclipse
Photos
- February 17, 2001 --
Astronomical League Awards Observing Certificates
- January 17, 2001 --
2001 All Arizona Messier
Marathon
- January 6, 2001 --
Recommendations for
Beginning Astronomers
- January 4, 2001 --
AAAA Creates Online
Newsletter Archive
- December 25, 2000 --
AAAA Members Observe
Christmas Eclipse
- December 17, 2000 --
Youth Activities
Committee, Leonids and Aurora Reports
- December 3, 2000 --
Keeping Telescope Optics
Clean
- November 27, 2000 --
Thanks for Visiting the
AAAA Web Site
- November 27, 2000 --
AAAA Expands Constellation
Home Page
- October11, 2000 --
October Star Parties
- August 28, 2000 --
AAAA Attends Lake Whitney Star Party
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The American
Association of
Amateur Astronomers
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers has had an active presence in
the amateur astronomy community since 1996. As the AAAA continues to grow and
expand, it is having a wider and wider influence among amateur astronomers, and continues to refine the
use of the internet as a tool to promote amateur astronomy to the largest possible audience. Through the medium of its own web page, an online store
devoted to carefully chosen astronomy merchandise, our own quarterly newsletter,
reciprocal links with other astronomy web sites, the creative use of online resources such
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Amazon.com, and partnerships with well recognized astronomy organizations such as Sky Publishing, Kalmbach Publishing,
Bushnell Sports Optics and the Astronomical League, the American Association of
Amateur Astronomers has become an important source of astronomy information on
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