The Arrowhead Astronomical Society (AAS) of Duluth, Minnesota was founded in 1979 to give armchair and amateur astronomers of all interest levels an opportunity to meet and share their passion for the wonders of the universe. Current members have interests that range from reading about astronomy to casual naked-eye observation of the Moon, Planets, and constellations, to advanced astroimaging of Solar System bodies and deep sky objects. Of course, out of town visitors are always invited to attend our meetings and observing sessions.
Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 PM, at the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium. We talk about current happenings in the night sky, our observations, upcoming club events, and sometimes a club member will give a talk about telescope equipment, how to observe, etc.
No matter what your age, gender, or interest level you are welcome to join our club at any time. The dues are $12 a year ($1 a month) if you decide to become a member.
Usually there is at least one star party a month, depending on the weather. The time and dates are announced at the meeting and are also posted on this web site (AAS calendar).
If you are new visitor interested in the club, be sure to attend a meeting! The next meeting is July 8th, 8:00 PM at the UMD Planetarium.
Check out Astro Bob
by AAS's Bob King.
June's Planetarium show will be held July 8th. Click here for more details.
For club events, see calendar.
Our club is a member of NASA's Night Sky Network:

Any questions about the club? Contact us via email! duluthaas@mac.com