2045 Solar Eclipse Amateur Astronomy Clubs

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In addition to our resources providing information about state parks and major cities in each US state that the solar eclipse passes through, here is some additional information about 2024 eclipse amateur astronomy clubs that can be found in the path of totality or right outside of it.

Not every account or website is active or updated, but these are the groups that are in the path of totality or right outside of it.

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Alabama

There are 5 astronomy clubs that we will list here, 0 of these 5 not being in totality.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Auburn Astronomical SocietyAuburn, Alabamahttps://auburnastro.orgNo, 99% coverage
Birmingham Astronomical SocietyBirmingham Alabamahttps://www.bas-astro.comNo, 98.95% coverage
Mobile Astronomical SocietyMobile, Alabamahttps://skywatch.brainiac.com/astroland/No, 99.70% coverage
Shoals Astronomy ClubFlorence, Alabamahttp://shoalsastro.comNo, 96.54% coverage 
Von Braun Astronomical SocietyHuntsville, Alabamahttps://vbas.orgNo, 94.85% coverage

Arkansas

There are 8 astronomy clubs that we will list here, 5 of 8 are in totality with a totality time of 4 minutes 52.2 seconds.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Central Arkansas Astronomical SocietyLittle Rockhttps://www.caasastro.orgYes, 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Arkansas-Oklahoma Astronomical SocietyMorrowhttp://www.aoas.orgYes, 5 min 12 secs
Sugar Creek Astronomical SocietyBella Vistahttps://www.sugarcreek.spaceYes,
1 minute, 4 seconds
Hot Springs Village StargazersHot Springs Villagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1819682104958783/Yes, 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Memphis Astronomical SocietyMemphishttps://www.memphisastro.orgNo, 99.08% coverage
Acorn Jr. Science ClubMenaN/AYes, 4 minutes, 57 seconds
North Central Astronomical SocietyHarrisonN/ANo, 99.71% coverage 
Red River Astronomy ClubTexarkanahttp://rrac.orgNo, 99.07% coverage

California

Not every single California club, since there are 48 of them. But only 3 in totality, have a totality time of 1 minute and 58.9999999998 seconds.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Etna Astros Astronomy ClubEtnahttp://www.etnaastros.comYes, 30 seconds
Astronomers of HumboldtEurekahttps://www.astrohum.orgYes, 4 minutes, 5 seconds
Mt Shasta Star GazersMt. Shastahttps://www.mtshastastargazers.comYes, 1 minute, 22 seconds

Colorado

There are 12 amateur astronomy clubs, with 6 of them are in the path of totality. They have an average totality time of 5 minutes and 1.1 seconds.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Arkansas Valley Astronomical SocietyBuena VistaN/AYes, 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Black Canyon Astronomy ClubMontrosehttps://www.bas-astro.comYes, 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Boulder Astronomy SocietyBoulderhttps://www.boulder-astro.orgNo, 99.53% coverage
Colorado Springs Astronomical SocietyColorado Springshttps://csastro.orgYes, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Denver Astronomical SocietyDenverhttps://www.denverastro.orgNo, 99.95% coverage
Estes Valley Astronomical SocietyEstes Parkhttps://www.angelsabove.orgNo, 98.62% coverage
Northern Colorado Astronomical SocietyFort Collinshttp://nocoastro.orgNo, 97.62% coverage 
Western Colorado Astronomy ClubGrand Junctionhttps://www.wcacastronomy.orgYes,
5 minutes, 5 seconds
Longmont Astronomical SocietyLongmonthttps://www.longmontastro.orgNo, 99.01% coverage
Rocky Mountain Astronomy ClubPueblohttps://rmss.orgYes,
5 minutes, 14 seconds
Southern Colorado Astronomical SocietyPuebloN/AYes, 5 minutes, 14 seconds
International Assoc for Astronomical StudiesStrasburghttps://www.iaas.orgNo, 99.58% coverage

Florida

There are 24 amateur astronomy clubs here, with 14 in totality. These 14 clubs in totality will see an average of 5 minutes and 2.7142857138 seconds of totality.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Alachua Astronomy Club Gainesvillehttps://planets.ucf.edu/astroclub/Yes,
4 minutes, 42 seconds
Ancient City Astronomy ClubSt. Augustinehttps://www.facebook.com/acac.staugfl/No, 99.38% coverage
Astronomicial Society of Bay CountyPanama Cityhttps://bay-astronomers.orgYes, 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Astronomy Club at FIUMiamihttps://fiu.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/astronomy-club-at-fiu/Yes, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Brevard Astronomical SocietyMelbournehttps://www.brevardastro.orgYes, 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Central Florida Astronomical SocietyOviedohttps://cfas.org/cfasforum/wordpress/Yes, 5 minutes, 16 seconds
Chiefland Astronomy VillageChieflandhttps://chieflandastro.comYes, 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association Pensacolahttp://eaaa.netNo, 99.99% coverage
Everglades Astronomical SocietyNapleshttp://naples.net/~nfn19284/eas/Home.phpNo, 98.69% coverage
Florida Keys Astronomy ClubFlorida Keyshttps://www.facebook.com/FloridaKeysAstronomyClub/No, 94.91% coverage
Kennedy Space Center Amateur AstronomersKennedy Space Centerhttps://kscaa.spaceYes, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Imperial Polk Astronomical Society Lakelandhttps://polkastro.comYes, 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Local Group of Deep Space ObserversSarasotahttp://lgdso.comNo, 99.97% coverage 
Nature Coast Amateur AstronomersBrooksvillehttps://nca-a.weebly.comYes, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Northeast Florida Astronomical SocietyJacksonvillehttps://nefas.orgNo, 98.92% coverage
Northwest Florida Astronomy AssociationNicevillehttps://nwfastro.orgYes, 4 minutes, 41 seconds
St. Petersburg Astronomy Club, and Mirror LabSt. Petersburghttps://www.stpeteastronomyclub.orgYes, 3 minutes, 40 seconds
South Florida Amateur Astronomers AssociationSunrisehttps://www.sfaaa.comYes, 4 minutes, 21 seconds
Southern Cross Astronomical SocietyHomesteadhttps://www.scas.orgNo, 99.50% coverage
Southwest Florida Astronomical SocietyFort Myershttps://theeyepiece.orgNo, 99.68% coverage
Tallahassee Astronomical SocietyTallahasseehttps://sites.google.com/tallystargazers.org/tas-home/homeYes, 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Treasure Coast Astronomical SocietyFort Piercehttp://www.treasurecoastastronomy.orgYes, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
UNF Astronomy ClubJacksonvillehttps://www.facebook.com/UNFastronomyclub/No, 98.92% coverage
Villages Astronomy ClubThe Villageshttps://vlgastroclub.org/Yes, 5 minutes, 46 seconds

Georgia

There are 8 amateur astronomy clubs, and all have 89% or more coverage for the eclipse; however, 0 of them are in the path of totality. These clubs will still have great resources.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Athens Astronomical SocietyAthenshttps://www.facebook.com/ThinkinAbtSpace/No, 91.21% coverage
Atlanta Astronomy ClubAtlantahttps://atlantaastronomy.orgNo, 93.89% coverage
Georgia Tech Astronomy ClubAtlantahttps://astronomyclub.gatech.eduNo, 93.89% coverage
Astronomy Club of AugustaAugustahttps://www.angelfire.com/ga/astronomyclubaugusta/No, 89.87% coverage
North Georgia AstronomersGainesvillehttps://www.facebook.com/people/North-Georgia-Astronomers/100081252651507/No, 91.00% coverage
Flint River Astronomy ClubGriffinhttp://www.flintriverastronomy.orgNo, 95.38% coverage
Middle Georgia Astronomical SocietyMaconhttps://www.mgas.orgNo, 95.40% coverage 
Oglethorpe Astronomical AssocSavannahhttps://www.oaa-savannah.org/oaablog2019/No, 92.57% coverage

Kansas

There are 5 amateur astronomy clubs that have 90% or more coverage for the eclipse; however, 0 of them are in the path of totality. These clubs will still have great resources.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Astronomy Associates of LawrenceLawrence, KansasN/ANo, 93.48% coverage
North Central Kansas Astronomical SocietyManhattan, Kansashttp://www.nckas.orgNo, 94.40% coverage
Salina Astronomy ClubSalina, KansasN/ANo, 96.89% coverage
Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers’ LeagueTopeka, Kansashttp://www.nekaal.org/doku.phpNo, 93.77% coverage
Kansas Astronomical ObserversWichita, Kansashttps://kaowichita.comNo, 99.94% coverage

Mississippi 

There are a total of 3 astronomy clubs, all 3 are in totality. These 3 parks have a totality time of 4 minutes and 38.3333333328 seconds.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Rainwater Astronomers AssocFrench Camphttps://rainwaterobservatory.orgYes, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Jackson Astronomical AssocJacksonhttp://jacksonastro.kudzufiles.comYes, 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Mississippi State University Astronomy ClubMississippi State, MShttps://www.facebook.com/MSStateAstro/Yes, 4 minutes, 53 seconds

Nevada

There are 3 amateur astronomy clubs, with 1 being super close to totality, with the Astronomical Society of Nevada having 2 minutes and 55 minutes of totality.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Western Nevada Astronomical SocietyCarson CityN/ANo, 99.81% coverage
Las Vegas Astronomical SocietyLas Vegashttps://lvastronomy.org/About-LVAS.htmlNo, 89.44% coverage
Astronomical Society of NevadaSparkshttp://www.astronomynv.orgYes, 2 minutes, 55 seconds of totality

Oklahoma

There are a total of 7 solar eclipse, with all being in totality. Those 7 clubs have a total of 4 minutes and 16.5714285708 seconds of totality.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Bartlesville Astronomical SocietyBartlesvillehttps://sites.google.com/site/bartlesvilleastronomyclub/Yes, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Broken Arrow Sidewalk AstronomersBroken Arrowhttps://www.facebook.com/BASideWalkAstronomer/Yes, 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Oklahoma City Astronomy ClubOklahoma Cityhttp://www.okcastroclub.comYes, 3 minutes, 13 seconds
Oklahoma State Astronomy ClubStillwaterhttps://www.facebook.com/OsuAstroClub/Yes, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Odyssey Astronomy ClubTribbeyhttp://www.facebook.com/Odyssey-Astronomy-Club-102690355247048/Yes, 1 minute, 1 second
Astronomy Club of TulsaTulsahttps://www.astrotulsa.comYes, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Starcreek Astronomy ClubWoodwardhttp://www.starcreek.orgYes, 4 minutes, 39 seconds

Utah

There are a total of 8 solar eclipse, with 6 being in totality. Those 6 clubs have a total of 3 minutes and 51.6666666672 seconds of totality.

Club NameLocationOnline ResourcesIn Totality?
Cache Valley Astronomical SocietyCache Valley, Utahhttps://cvas-utahskies.orgYes, 4 minutes, 3 seconds
The Southern Utah Space FoundationCedar Valleyhttp://www.susf.orgYes, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Ogden Astronomical SocietyOgenhttps://www.facebook.com/Ogdenastronomy/No, 99.17% coverage 
Utah Valley Astronomy ClubOremhttps://uvac.usYes, 4 minutes, 9 seconds
Dark Sky ObserversPricehttps://www.facebook.com/DarkSkyObservers/Yes, 5 minutes, 2 seconds
BYU Astronomical SocietyProvohttps://physics.byu.edu/clubs/astrosoc/homeYes, 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Salt Lake Astronomical SocietySalt Lake Cityhttp://slas.usYes, 1 minute, 25 seconds
St. George Astronomy GroupSt. Georgehttps://sgag.clubNo, 94.18% coverage

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