Meet our Support Teams
The Library Telescope Program is supported by volunteers from across the globe.
About Us
Our Support Teams
Each library outlet featured on our worldwide map of participating libraries includes a supporting amateur astronomy club, provided this information is given during registration. Volunteers from many of these clubs have joined a Library Telescope Program working group, which meets monthly to expand the program and share best practices. While not all supporting clubs are registered in our working group, the roster remains impressive. If your club is interested in joining, please contact us.
1) Operations Support
The growth of the Library Telescope Program will require recruitment of people to handle daily operational tasks. Most often, we can recruit unpaid volunteers to handle our operational needs. But paid positions may be required in the future.
Today, we are pleased to recognize Tom Lynch as our dedicated Facebook Page Manager. Tom's work as an unpaid volunteer has been instrumental in raising global awareness of the Library Telescope Program and has played a crucial role in registering libraries on our world map.
Tom Lynch, Facebook Manager
Tom is a retired accountant who has spent most of his life reading about astronomy and looking up as a hobby. From his first discovery of the NASA Gemini Program in the mid-1960s through the current day, Tom has loved astronomy and space programs. A bad experience with a very shaky telescope in his youth kept him from using telescopes until his 40s. Although he is very satisfied with his life experiences, if he had a Library Telescope in his youth his life might have been very different.
2) Library Telescope Program Task Force
A growing number of organizations across the world are represented on the Library Telescope Task Force. Organizations often have multiple representatives. Our task force welcomes astronomy clubs, librarians, and any organization that shares our passion for growing and supporting the library telescope program. If your organization is interested in participating in one of our meetings, please Contact us.
Task Force Meetings
Library Telescope Task Force Meetings are hosted by ZOOM on the second Tuesday of each month. Attendees are typically representatives of organizations involved in the library telescope program. The purpose of the meetings is to share best practices and grow the library telescope program internationally. Meetings start at 10:30 am Eastern Time (UTC -5 hours) and are held by ZOOM.
2024 meeting schedule (no meeting in April): 1/9, 2/13, 3/12, 5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13, 9/10, 10/9, 11/12, 12/10
Task Force Members
A growing number of organizations across the world are represented on the Library Telescope Task Force. Organizations often have multiple representatives. Our task force welcomes astronomy clubs, librarians, and any organization that shares our passion for growing and supporting the library telescope program. If your organization is interested in participating in one of our meetings, please Contact us.
USA:
- North East (CT, ME, MA, NH, NY, RI, VT)
- Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston, Massachusetts
- Amateur Observer's Society of New York, New York
- Astronomical Society of the Tom River's Area, New Jersey
- Cornerstones of Science, Maine
- Delaware Astronomical Society, Delaware
- New Hampshire Astronomical Society, New Hampshire
- Southern Maine Astronomers, Maine
- Vermont Astronomical Society, Vermont
- North Central (IL, IA, MN, ND, SD, WI)
- Astronomical Association of Southern Illinois, Illinois
- Buffalo and Monticello Minnesota Rotary Club, Minnesota
- Iowa-Grant School District, Wisconsin
- Lake County Astronomical Society, Illinois
- Riverbend Astronomical Society, Illinois
- Rockford Amateur Astronomers, Illinois
- Minnesota Astronomical Society, Minnesota
- North West (AK, ID, OR, WA)
- Island County Astronomical Society, Washington
- Olympic Astronomical Society, Washington
- Spokane County Library District, Washington
- Mid-East (DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV)
- Amateur Astronomers, Inc., New Jersey
- Astronomical League, John G., Virginia
- Mountain Astronomical Research (CO, MT, UT, WY)
- Longmont Astronomical Society, Colorado
- Salt Lake Astronomical Society, Utah
- Great Lakes (IN, KY, OH, MI)
- Cincinnati Observatory, Ohio
- Louisville Astronomy Club, Kentucky
- Stillwater Stargazers, Ohio
- Warren Astronomical Society, Michigan
- Mid-States (AR, KS, MO, NE)
- Astronomical Association of Southeast Missouri, Missouri
- Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri, Missouri
- Central Arkansas Astronomical Society, Arkansas
- Eastern Missouri Dark Sky Observers, Missouri
- Kansas Astronomical Observers, Kansas
- Little Dixie Library, Missouri
- Omaha Astronomical Society, Nebraska
- Springfield Astronomical Society, Missouri
- St. Louis Astronomical Society, Missouri
- Western (AZ, CA, HI, NV)
- Marin Stargazers, California
- NASA Solar System Ambassador and Librarian, Dana E, California
- Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers, California
- Rancho Mirage Library & Observatory, California
- West Valley Astronomy Club, Arizona
- South East (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN)
- Astronomical League, Maynard P., Florida
- South West (OK, NM, TX)
- No representatives
OUTSIDE OF USA:
A subcommittee has been established to support world-wide expansion of the library telescope program.
- Canada:
- Europe:
- Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Noorderkroon Achel, Belgium