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Other Project ASTRO Sites

Contact your Local Project ASTRO Coordinator for more information about Project ASTRO activities in your area.

Project ASTRO National Network Site Map (Click on image to see a larger version)


This map courtesy of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

The Project ASTRO National Network Sites

Boston, Massachusetts
Lead Institutions: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics/Boston Museum of Science
cclemens@head-cfa.harvard.edu
hea-www.harvard.edu/astro/BOSTON.html

Connecticut
Lead Institution: Wesleyan University
baredington@wesleyan.edu
www.wesleyan.edu/projectastro

Inland Northwest (E. Washington, Idaho, Montana)
Lead Institution: Washington State University
mlfa@wsu.edu
astro.wsu.edu/appaloosa/

Northwestern Michigan
Lead Institution: Northwestern Michigan College
jdobek@nmc.edu
www.nmc.edu/rogersobservatory/astro.html

Nevada
Lead Institution: Space Science for Schools and Sierra Nevada College
pguttman@nvbell.net
www.ss4s.org

New Jersey
Lead Institution: Raritan Valley Community College
wecj@astro.columbia.edu
www.raritanval.edu/planetarium/astronova/

New Mexico
Lead Institution: New Mexico Museum of Space History
jmayberry@zianet.com
www.nfo.edu/astro/

Ohio
Lead Institution: Ohio Space Grant Consortium
laurastacko@oai.org
www.osgc.org/Events.html#ProjectASTRO

San Francisco Bay Area, California
Lead Institution: Astronomical Society of the Pacific
knelson@astrosociety.org
www.astrosociety.org/baprojectastro.html

San Diego, California
Lead Institutions: San Diego State University/University of California, San Diego
pblanco@ucsd.edu
mamacass.ucsd.edu/projectastro/

Seattle, Washington
Lead Institution: University of Washington
lindak@astro.washington.edu
www.astro.washington.edu/projAstroBio/

Tucson, Arizona
Lead Institution: National Optical Astronomy Observatory
cwalker@noao.edu
www.noao.edu/education/astrotucson.html


Site Leaders
2004 National Site Leaders’ Meeting. Standing (from left to right): Cathy Clemens (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Boston Museum of Science), Gerald Dobek (Northwestern Michigan College), Janice Harvey (Gemini Observatory), Paul Guttman (Space Science for Schools), Connie Walker (National Optical Astronomy Observatory), Larry Cooper (NASA), Kristin Nelson (Astronomical Society of the Pacific), Beth Redington (Wesleyan University), Guy Worthey (Washington State University), Linda Khandro (University of Washington), Michael Bennett (ASP), Dan Zevin (ASP), Brad McLain (Space Science Institute); Kneeling: Andrew Fraknoi (ASP), Michael Allen (WSU), Robert Wilson (NOAO), Woody Sullivan (UW), Marianne Dunne (Cambridge Public Schools), Wil van der Veen (Raritan Valley Community College and Columbia University), Dean Regas (Cincinnati Observatory).
Photo courtesy of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
html originally by Luis Mendoza