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May 22nd
2008 - AGM
At the AGM this year Dave
stood down as Chairman and a new committee was elected. Details of
the members who now hold the positions are on the "Contact
Us" page
April 24th
2008 - Dave Shave Wall - Mars
For his Chairman's
address this year Dave spoke to the society about Mars. He spoke
about the missions fly past, orbit and land on the red planet - and
the varying degrees of success they have had through to the
geography of the surface, weather systems and geology.
Is there life on Mars?
Not now, but it is highly likely there was some form of simple
organisms in the past. No need for the Thunderchild any more though.
As Dave has now served
his 2 years as chairman he is bound to step down this year. During
his chairmanship the membership has grown from 30 something to 60
(which was one of his targets). I think we would all agree
this has been and enjoyable and successful period for the society
and for that we are grateful for the time and effort he has put in.
We can all appreciate the work required to carry out a role like
this over and above a day job coupled with home life.
ISS
Bob Trevan has
been on the trail of the ISS again. With more experience and a new
focussing technique the pictures are improving all the time. The
latest batch below are quite spectacular. Careful examination will
show you shots before and after the new supply vessel (ATV) docked
and the ones with the light background are daylight shots tracked
using information provided by
CalSky

FREE
PAIR OF BINS
Thought that might get your attention. A pair of bins has been
donated to the club by
www.uk-telescopes.co.uk
- please support them by comparing
prices if you are in the
market for any telescopic equipment that they stock.
They supply telescopes and telescope accessories for beginners and
advanced astronomers and are official suppliers of Konus, Celestron,
Meade and Sky Watcher telescopes and accessories. You can order
online for same day despatch.
I'll leave it to the
chairman to decide how to dispose of the bins provided - I'm sure
he'll come up with something appropriate
Click
here far the SAGAS summer meeting
flyer (PDF Format). This meeting will be hosted by Basingstoke
Astronomical Society at Cliddesden School
Click
here for a link to the graphic
showing the lunar eclipse
Click
here for a link to the comet
finder charts
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In 2009 the world will celebrate the International Year of
Astronomy to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Galileo's
use of a telescope to study the night sky. 2009 is also the
anniversary of many other important dates in the history of
science, such as the publishing of Kepler's Astronomia
Nova, Huygens' Systema Saturnium, and the
first moon landing.
For this celebration astronomers around the world will be
inviting people like you, and your friends and family, to
look up in wonder at the night sky, and to seek out answers
to some of life's biggest questions |
Coming up soon at BAS
Click
here to see a copy of the BAS
syllabus for 2008/9
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2008 |
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Thursday Jun 26th |
BAS Monthly
meeting - Cliddesden @ 19:00
(map)
7.00
Meet and Greet
7.30
Ron Arbour
(Supernova Discoverer) –“Things that go Bang in the Night"
8,30
Coffee
9.00
Admin/News
9.15
What’s up?
9.25
Observe if clear
9.45
TBA
10.00
Pub
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Saturday July 19th |
SAGAS Summer
Meeting hosted by BAS |
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Saturday July 27th |
Annual BBQ |
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Saturday Apr 19th |
SAGAS quarterly meetings held at South Downs Planetarium,
Chichester
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Thursday Apr 24th |
BAS Monthly
meeting - Cliddesden @ 19:00
(map)
7.00
Meet and Greet
7.30
Chairman’s
Address - Dave Shave-Wall
8,30
Coffee
9.00
Admin/News
9.15
What’s up?
9.25
Observe if clear
9.45
TBA
10.00
Pub
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Click
here
for details of the 2008 Isle of Wight Star Party
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