The Louisville Astronomical Society (LAS) was founded in 1931 in Louisville, Kentucky by amateur astronomers, including James Gilbert Baker[1]. Monthly meetings are held at 8:00 p.m. on the first Friday of each month[2]. Monthly observing sessions (see star party), are held at the society's dark sky location, the James G. Baker Center for Astronomy in Curby, Indiana.
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Membership to the society is open to all in the Louisville, Kentucky area. Memberships are available through the website. See link below.
One Friday a month, a local star viewing occurs at the society's Urban Astronomy Center (UAC), located at Louisville's Tom Sawyer State Park.
The society publishes the Starword.
The Urban Astronomy Center (UAC) is located at .
The Society's Dark Site, the James G. Baker Center for Astronomy, is located at .