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The Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club is a group of like-minded astronomy
enthusiasts who appreciate and observe the wonders of our universe. The CAAC
was established in 1954 by local astronomy devotees, Charlotte Kelly and Forrest
Selby who sought to share their experiences with other individuals in their
area. We currently have approximately 120 members of various experience levels – from
the beginner to the most advanced, serving an eight-to-ten county geography
roughly centered on Charlotte, North Carolina.
Each month, club members gather as a group for a meeting to share our night
and day-time sky observing experiences and to hear from speakers who present
a multitude of astronomy related topics to our members in their lectures.
Throughout the year, the Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club sponsors several
community and private events to share our passion of the night sky at “star
parties”. Here, club members assemble with their telescopes and
allow the public to view the magnificence of the heavens that they have most
likely only seen in books.
The Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club’s greatest physical asset is
the “Gayle H. Riggsbee Observatory” where club members gather under
dark skies, away from bright city lights, to view and photograph celestial
objects using their own personal equipment or one of the club’s three
large telescopes. Access to the club observatory is available to members who
choose that membership option.
Come join us, won’t you? Clear, DARK skies await your visit.
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