Barnard Astronomical Society
The Barnard Astronomical Society is an amateur astronomical society based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Society was formed on November 15, 1923, at a meeting led by University of Chattanooga Professor Burleigh S. Annis at the Chattanooga YMCA. The society's name came from the recently deceased, distinguished Tennessee astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard.[1]
Public Outreach
The Society has public meetings at 7:30pm on the second Thursday of each month and conducts star parties throughout the year.
Web Site
Barnard Astronomical Society Website
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