- The Omaha Astronomical Society (OAS)
- OAS is Omaha, Nebraska's own local astronomy club, membership is open to any and all with an interest in Astronomy.
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- The Prairie Astronomy Club (PAC)
- PAC is Lincoln, Nebraska's own local astronomy club.
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- The Astronomical League (AL)
- The Astronomical League is composed of over two hundred and forty local amateur astronomical societies from all across the United States. These organizations, along with our Members-at-Large, Patrons, and Supporting members form one of the largest amateur astronomical organizations in the world.
  Their basic goal is to encourage an interest in astronomy (and especially amateur astronomy) throughout America. Many people have seen pictures of the other planets in our Solar System from spacecraft, but have no idea that they too can see these objects with a telescope. We want people to get access to telescopes, whether it is through their local astronomical society, school, or their own instruments, and use them to view the beauty in the heavens.
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- Mid-States Region
- Mid-States Region is a regional group of 24 clubs in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and northern Oklahoma, they are all members of the Astronomical League.
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- Heavens Above
- Heavens Above is a website that is able to provide dates and times of International Space Station passes, Iridium flares, and other satellite passes for your location. All that is required is for you to register and provide your location from a database. If you are unclear as to what this all means, please come to one of our meetings, and someone will be glad to explain it to you.
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- Nebraska Star Party (NSP)
- NSP is an annual star party held at Merrit Reservoir a state park in the north-western portion of Nebraska. The next event will be held July 15th to 20th, 2007.