INDIANA ASTRONOMY CLUBS
Calumet Astronomical Society, Munster, IN
Evansville Astronomical Society, Evansville, IN
Indiana Astronomical Society, Indianapolis, IN
Michiana Astronomical Society, South Bend, IN
Muncie Astronomy Club, Muncie IN
Wabash Valley Astronomical Society, Lafayette, IN
Wabash County Astronomical Society, Wabash, IN
Warsaw Astronomical Society, Warsaw, IN
Apollo Rendezvous, Miami Valley Astronomical Society
Chicago Astrofest, new location
Astronomical League

INDIANA WEATHER
Clouds Visible | Clouds Infrared | GOES Satalite | Fort Wayne Clear Sky Clock

METEOR SHOWERS
Shower List of the major meteor showers and peak dates to observe.

FEATURED ASTRONOMICAL LINKS
OFFICIAL US TIME Click on your time zone and update your computer and watch.
HEAVENS-ABOVE International Space Station, Space Shuttle, flares from Iridium satalites
SKYLOOK Eclipses, Gallery, Observation, Services, News
JACK HORKHEIMER STAR GAZER Weekly naked-eye astronomy
UTAH SKIES Joys of Astronomy to the public through awarness, advocacy, and education
HUBBLESITE NASA Hubble Space Telescope accoumplishments, announcements
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY APOD, Best astronomical pictures and graphics and latest information
SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, 24/7 real-time images and information on the SUN
THE SHALLOW SKY Solar system observing and events

OBSERVATORIES and PLANETARIUMS
Edwin Clark Schouweiler Memorial Planetarium, University of Saint Francis 2701 Spring St., Fort Wayne, IN 46808. The Planetarium is directed by Fort Wayne Astronomical Society member Alan Pareis with Technical Assistant Chris Highlen.
Adler Planetarium, Along Lake Shore in Chicago. Three floors of hands-on and historical exhibits, sky shows and Astronomy courses. Information for visitors and groups and directions for getting here.
J. I Holcomb Planetarium, 4600 Sunset, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN. Seats 65. The Holcomb also features a 38" telescope and hosts public observing.

MEMBERS LINKS & HOME PAGES
Jim Brudi, a FWAS member is featured on a link from David Stevick's WEIRD TELESCOPES. Jim's 8" f15.7 Tetra-Schiefspiegler also has mirror layout that can be viewed.

FWAS Home Page