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Project ASTRO: Getting Involved

 

Project ASTRO logoWhether you are an educator, astronomer, potential national site leader, donor, interested family member or just curious, getting involved in Project ASTRO™ usually starts by contacting the closest program site to your area. View the National Network map or check the list of the Project ASTRO National Network Sites to find the nearest site. The Project ASTRO National Staff & Office, located at the ASP in San Francisco, are also available to help you with any inquiry.

For more information on particular aspects of the program, follow the links below for more details:

Individual Involvement for Educators and Astronomers.

So You Want to Start a Project ASTRO Site? Click here if you and/or others at your institution (e.g., planetarium, science museum, university, etc.) are interested in starting a Project ASTRO™ site in your area.

Donating to Project ASTRO is a worthwhile cause and can be very rewarding!

Family ASTRO is a new program at the ASP that is developing events and activities to share the excitement of hands-on astronomy with families.

 

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