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RE: Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

I would agree with Ian. People are coming to look through scopes not at a monitor. However if you are interested you could help out with the remote observing session next week with the EAA system. Owen *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 10 January 2023 18:22*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* Re: [aaslist] Oxford Stargazing 2023  From: ian@PROTECTED Thanks David. Not sure if EAA would be appropriate bu ...Continue Reading

Re: Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

Thanks David. Not sure if EAA would be appropriate but if you can bring a scope along. That would be great.  Cheers, Ian On 10 Jan 2023, at 15:58, David Farmer david.farmer187@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote:  From: david.farmer187@PROTECTED I think I'd be interested in helping out. Happy to help with the stand and can bring a telescope if needed. I've recently got an EAA setup sorted if that would be of any interest. Not sure on my specific timing availabil ...Continue Reading

Re: Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

I think I'd be interested in helping out. Happy to help with the stand and can bring a telescope if needed. I've recently got an EAA setup sorted if that would be of any interest. Not sure on my specific timing availability but up for doing something.Cheers,DaveOn Tue, 10 Jan 2023 at 13:20, Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: ian@PROTECTED Thanks Clifford.  Cheers, Ian On 10 Jan 20 ...Continue Reading

Re: Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

Thanks Clifford.  Cheers, Ian On 10 Jan 2023, at 10:33, clifford Marcus cliffordastro@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote:  From: cliffordastro@PROTECTED I'm up for it. Can help man the stand. Clifford S Marcus MA MCIL CL http://www.ciol.org.uk/member-check/profile/31657/13364 Ci falt la geste On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 9:19 AM Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: ian@PROTECTED Hello All, ...Continue Reading

Re: Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

I'm up for it. Can help man the stand.Clifford S Marcus MA MCIL CL http://www.ciol.org.uk/member-check/profile/31657/13364Ci falt la gesteOn Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 9:19 AM Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: ian@PROTECTED Hello All, Oxford university got back to us after last nights meeting and are still keen for us to help out at this years Stargazing now called “Into the Cosmos”, follow ...Continue Reading

Oxford Stargazing 2023

January 10th 2023

Hello All, Oxford university got back to us after last nights meeting and are still keen for us to help out at this years Stargazing now called “Into the Cosmos”, follow this link for more info: https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/events/cosmos It takes place in the Denys Wilkinson Building, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH starting at 2pm.  Typically the society will have a stand during the afternoon and evening with handouts, postcards of members images and other dis ...Continue Reading

First meeting of 2023

January 6th 2023

Just a quick reminder that our first meeting for 2023 is next Monday 9th Jan at the usual venue. The talk will be on the Comet Interceptor mission by Prof Nick Bowles of Oxford University. The meeting starts at 20:00 all welcome. Owen ...Continue Reading

Re: Happy Christmas

December 28th 2022

Merry Christmas all Look what I received in the post today! For those looking for a fun, educational space gift - make your own cubesat, then launch it online! Angela On 23 Dec 2022, at 14:34, Eric Southam southam671@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: southam671@PROTECTED Thanks Owen. And the same to you! Eric Sent from my iPad On 23 Dec 2022, at 09:56, owenb1367@PROTECTED owenb1367@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@P ...Continue Reading

Re: Happy Christmas

December 23rd 2022

Thanks Owen. And the same to you!EricSent from my iPadOn 23 Dec 2022, at 09:56, owenb1367@PROTECTED owenb1367@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: owenb1367@PROTECTED I hope you all have a good Christmas and get all the astronomical goodies under the tree that you had hoped for and see you again in January. Owen ...Continue Reading

Happy Christmas

December 23rd 2022

I hope you all have a good Christmas and get all the astronomical goodies under the tree that you had hoped for and see you again in January. Owen ...Continue Reading
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