Monthly archives: August, 2024

Back to the cosmological drawing board?

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, B. Robertson (UC Santa Cruz), B. Johnson (CfA), S. Tacchella (Cambridge), P. Cargile (CfA). Generally, we are all a nosy bunch. Since 1950 many people have loved being flies on the walls in Ambridge to hear the drama and gossip of several families in The Archers that don’t actually exist. The genealogical roots of many celebrities have been investigated with a fine tooth comb over the years in…


Our Next Meeting: 19, September – Summercourt

There are three talks tonight. Mike will be discussing ‘Features on the Moon’ , where he will touch on a few of the surface features, as well as aiming to present other aspects that are less well known; eg, why the Moon has a ‘lumpy’ gravitational field and what the implications are. This will be followed by two shorter talks on ‘NASA Unmanned Missions’ and ‘Space Stations’ by Heather and Charles respectively.  


Sun and Stars: Carnewas

We have finalised our Autumn calendar of observing events being held at the National Trust car park at Carnewas. All three are open to everyone who wants to come along. As always this event is subject to there being clear skies. Click the links below for full location information. https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoT1DmPnF3o3fDTQ8Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zoT1DmPnF3o3fDTQ8 What3Words: ///food.energy.grief


Next Meeting: 15th August – Summercourt

Image Credit: Ripley Entertainment Tonight will feature two talks. The first poses the question ‘What does the 1982 TV series ‘Believe it or Not’ and Gamma Ray Bursts have in common?  Dan’s talk tonight will reveal all.   The second is ‘Globules and Elephant Trunks’ Nick analyses an image he took back in 2020 and explains what’s happening to a number of the features seen within the image.


ISS transit of the Sun: 29, July

Mark Godwin captured an extraordinary image of the ISS crossing the Sun on July 27, 2024, at 15:24:46 UT using his new ZWO Seestar S50 Smart telescope. The impressive still was extracted from a 4-second video sequence….