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Cloudy Nights Forum
Cloudy Nights Forum is dedicated to provide a forum where you can ask your questions or provide answers based on your experience, and perhaps most importantly, the site publishes reviews of astronomical scopes and equipment as written by experienced observers in the amateur astronomy community.180K members
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AstroBin
Online since 2011, AstroBin is the #1 complete solution for image hosting of astrophotography. Far from being a generic run-of-the-mill image hosting website, it boasts features that are very specific to astrophotography and its philosophy is all about quality.50K members
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Colorado Springs Astronomical Society Forum
The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society (CSASTRO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of astronomy enthusiasts dedicated to the promotion and advancement of astronomy throughout Southern Colorado. Our membership is diverse in age, education, occupation, astronomical experience, and interests. Some members have formal training in astronomy, but many are beginners who seek to increase their understanding of the heavens.847 members
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Orbiter Forum
Orbiter Forum is the orbiter and space flight discussion board. The section is about astronomy news and discussions, astrophotography, telescopes, star charts, galaxies, stars, planets & moons, discuss it all here!18K members
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Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association Forum
Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association Forum is there to enable the exchange ideas about astronomy topics among the members of the TAAA. This site allows members to informally pose questions to the group, share observing targets or generally explore astronomy topics.ForumPairingPerksEventsNewsletterPaid - #6
The British Astronomical Association Forum
This is a place where all The British Astronomical Association members are welcome to post questions and exchange ideas with other members. If you have not yet joined the BAA, you are welcome to read any posts, but you may not join in the discussion. The BAA values freedom of expression and lively debate, but we have a few basic guidelines to ensure the discussion remains friendly and welcoming.3K members
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Orpington Astronomical Society Forum
Run by a committee drawn from the membership, the Orpington Astronomical Society has been an active association in Bromley since 1980. Originally founded in Orpington (hence the name) the Society has grown from a small group of enthusiasts into an established educational charity with close links to national bodies, including the Federation of Astronomical Societies and the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.ForumPairingEventsNewsletterPaid - #8
The Astronomy Forum
The Astronomy Forum. India’s first online Astronomy Forum. The motto of this platform is to discuss such things which can not be found on Google. Thus we encourage all astronomy lovers to join and post their Questions and also help others by replying to others.ForumEventsNewsletterCourses - #9
Fort Wayne Astronomical Society Forum
No advanced knowledge or equipment is necessary to become a member. If you have any kind of interest in astronomy, you’ve found the right group. Your membership with FWAS will also make you a member of the Astronomical League. New members: Be sure to join our members-only online forum and say hello!ForumEventsPaid - #10
Stargazers Lounge
Stargazers Lounge is one of the largest online astronomy forums on the Internet! Its members are diverse, come from all parts of the World and are very knowledgeable and helpful. Forum topics range from social “Astro-chat” to in-depth discussions on astrophotography equipment and processing, and everything in between.72K members
ForumEvents The Polite and Friendly Amateur Astronomy Forum
Welcome to our friendly and polite astronomy forum! Please do introduce yourself and say hello! Beginners and experienced are welcome!1K members
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