
The little observatory that could, is in the middle of nowhere. There are miles and miles of farmlands all around, which is probably ideal for star gazing.
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The Shreveport-Bossier Astronomical Society Inc. (SBAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and promotion of astronomy, with roots dating back to 1959. Operating the Shreveport Observatory, which was originally built in 1964, the society hosts free public observing nights in the Spring and Fall, allowing the public to explore celestial objects through various telescopes.
In addition to public observing events, the SBAS provides free public lectures and collaborates with local educational institutions to enhance astronomical knowledge within the community. With a commitment to improving facilities and equipment for future generations, the society actively seeks donations to support ongoing initiatives and repairs for the observatory.
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The little observatory that could, is in the middle of nowhere. There are miles and miles of farmlands all around, which is probably ideal for star gazing.