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Interested in Visiting Observatories in Chile?

Are you a planetarian, amateur astronomer, K through college formal or informal educator, or do you work in astronomy communication? If the answer is yes, check out the Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program (ACEAP) TODAY!

Public Visits to Observatories in Chile

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NSF National Science Foundation
Abrams Planetarium
AUI Associated Universities Inc
ASP Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Peoria Riverfront Museum logo
Aura logo
Ward Beecher Planetarium logo
California Academy of Sciences
Abrams Planetarium
ASP Astronomical Society of the Pacific
AUI Associated Universities Inc
Aura logo
Peoria Riverfront Museum logo
Ward Beecher Planetarium logo