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Welcome to the

Goddard Astronomy Club

The Goddard Astronomy Club is an employee organization at Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland. It provides a focal point for amateur astronomers in the GSFC community -- an amateur astronomer being someone who loves the sky, whether or not they get paid for it!


Check out pix from our club members.


Fight Light Pollution!!!
Become a member of the International Dark-Sky Assoc. We are!!


Clear dark sky forecasts are better than a weather person's prediction, usually.


Location: Building 21, room 183a (or 191)


Click for Greenbelt, Maryland Forecast


User's Manual for the 12" LX200GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope


  • How many astronomers does it take to change a lightbulb?


    Headlines from the current Nebula

    • Last meeting: Jan 13th
    • Next meeting: Feb 10th
    • Winter Meteor Showers and Comets

    If you are not an employee at Goddard Space Flight Center, and want to join an astronomy club, then contact our sister organization: The Astronomical Society of Greenbelt



    Please feel free to contact us:

    Club President: Cornelis F. du Toit
    Webmaster: Keith Evans

    Web page originator: Chris Wheeler. Thanx, Chris!!


    Curator: Keith Evans evansatumbcdotedu
    Responsible NASA Official: Howard Dew HowarddotCdotDewatnasadotgov
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