Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Astronomical Society of the Pacific
AbbreviationASP
Formation1889
Legal statusNon-profit organization
PurposeAn international non-profit scientific and educational organization that works to increase understanding and appreciation of astronomy.
Location
  • San Francisco, U.S.
Region served
Worldwide
CEO
Linda Shore [1]
AffiliationsAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science
Websitewww.astrosociety.org

The Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) is an American scientific and educational organization, founded in San Francisco on February 7, 1889, immediately following the solar eclipse of January 1, 1889.[2] Its name derives from its origins on the Pacific Coast, but today it has members all over the country and the world. It has the legal status of a nonprofit organization.

It is the largest general astronomy education society in the world,[3] with members from over 40 countries.

  1. ^ "ASP CEO Linda Shore".
  2. ^ Bracher, Katherin (1989), The Stars for All: A Centennial History of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, California: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, p. 18, retrieved 2023-05-07.
  3. ^ "The First National Astronomy Organization in the U.S." CosmoQuest. 6 February 2009.

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