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We hold monthly star parties, as weather permits, at various locations around the valley like Saddle Back Butte State Park in Lake Los Angeles and The Poppy Reserve in Lancaster. The meetings include a monthly program about the fascinating night sky, as well as giving members and guests a chance to get together to talk about the stars or other topics of interest. Planetarium, 38060 20th Street East (located on the Northeast corner of East Avenue R and 20th East), in Palmdale CA, at 7:00 PM. The AVAC holds monthly meetings the second Friday of every month, except in December, at the S.A.G.E. To apply, fill out an online application and either print and mail in application, or pay via PayPal. It is a member of the Astronomical League and offers their quarterly newsletter, discounts, and observing programs at no additional cost to members.ĭues are prorated each month for a new membership, on the basis of a Single membership costing $25 per year, a Family Membership at $30 per year, and a Junior membership at $15 per year. The AVAC offers a friendly, learning environment.
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Our members come from all over the valley, and they range in experience from beginner to advanced. The AVAC is located in the Antelope Valley, which is located in north-eastern Los Angeles County. We have put on presentations at local schools, state parks, and anywhere the sky is dark, we also do daytime events. The AVAC provides programs for schools and other organizations on request. (AVAC) was founded in 1982, and incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in 1999, to bring the beauty of the night sky to the families of the Antelope Valley. Local viewing conditions (Click for a detailed view)