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A talk by Mike Frost from the BAA Historical Section, followed by talks by society members.
Talks by the more experienced society members on “Mars” and “Imaging vs Visual Telescopes”.
AGM, followed by a talk by Andrew Steel from the Abingdon Astronomical Society..
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
Talks by the more experienced society members on “How to build a star” and “Update on Bepicolombo”.
A talk by James Fradgley from Bournemouth NSS, followed by talks by society members.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
Talks by the more experienced society members on “Open clusters” and “Star hopping”.
Talks by the more experienced society members on “DSLR Imaging Part 2” and “Constellation TBD”.
A talk by Prof. Martin Barstow from the University of Leicester, followed by talks by society members.
A talk by Mary McIntyre (FRAS), followed by talks by society members.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.
Talks by the more experienced society members on “Making the elements” and “Stellarium”.
On these events we hope to have society members showing celestial objects live from their telescopes.