ALPO had no initial formal structure but later found it necessary to specialize as its membership chose to narrow their studies to certain favored observed celestial objects. ALPO adopted a similar structure with sections like that of the
British Astronomical Association (BAA) in order to properly study the objects observed. ALPO established interest sections as needed, such as the Saturn Section. Each section would be directed by an individual known as a "recorder", which later became known as "coordinator" (a term still used today). Julius L. Benton still serves to the present day as the first coordinator of the ALPO Saturn Section since its founding in 1971. One of its most active sections over the decades has been its Lunar Section which would record, extensively draw, and record features on the Earth's Moon, including
transient lunar phenomenon (TLP) [also known as lunar transient phenomenon (LTP)]. ALPO's "Lunar Recorder" for 1957-1961 was Alika K. Herring, an individual whose drawings of
lunar craters would appear several times in the astronomical magazine
Sky & Telescope. Herring would help determine
astronomical seeing conditions in
Hawaii in conjunction with observations taken by
Franklin E. Roach (not ALPO affiliated) that would eventually determine the establishments of various telescope facilities. The 19 various sections fall into two main categories: observing, and special. Many of these sections participate with online
discussion boards subgroups contained in
Yahoo! Groups on the
internet.
Observing sections Fourteen sections specialize as "Observing Sections". Moving outward from the Sun, they are by object (12): Solar,
Mercury,
Venus,
Meteorite, Meteors, Lunar,
Mars,
Minor Planets,
Jupiter, Saturn, Remote Planets, and Comets. By additional phenomena (2) they are:
Eclipse, and
Transit.
Special sections Five sections serve functionally as "Special Sections", fulfilling
historical and
administrative purposes. They are, alphabetically: Computing, Historical,
Publications,
Training Program, and
Youth Programs. ==Publications==