Bradford Astronomical Society
Welcome to Bradford Astronomical Society - we are a friendly group of people who all share a common interest in the universe and its many wonders. Some are more interested in observing using either the societies or their own telescopes and equipment, |
Huddersfield Astronomical
The Society meets every Friday evening at 7.30 p.m., mostly in the clubroom, but on occasion, guest speakers from both the amateur and professional astronomical communities are invited to lecture both Society members and the general public. Such even |
York Astronomical Society
The York Astronomical Society is a friendly collection of people who share a common appreciation for all things astronomical. Anyone who is interested in Astronomy in any form is warmly invited to come along to our meetings and join in our public act |
East Riding Astronomers
East Riding Astronomers (ERA) is a friendly and informal astronomy club. We welcome members of all ages. Our main purpose is to observe the night sky and to help others get into this absorbing hobby. |
Wycombe Astronomical Society
Welcome to Wycombe Astronomical Society's web site. We are a friendly Society situated between High Wycombe and Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England. We have around 80 members of all ages and levels of astronomical knowledge from beginners throug |
Torbay Astronomical Society
Torbay Astronomical Society
Founded 1956. Affiliated to the FAS. Patron: Professor Chris Lintott, FRAS
Are a group of people of all ages and from all walks of life bound together by a common interest in astronomy. Whether you are an experienced astronomer or a newcomer and just curious to find out a little more about the cosmos, we pride ourselves on offering a convivial setting to meet and learn. |
Shropshire Astronomical Society (SAS)
The Shropshire Astronomical Society (SAS) is a county-wide group for anyone interested in astronomy, star-gazing or space exploration. It meets once a month for observing sessions, and every 3 months in Shrewsbury for lectures by guest speakers. Lect |
Milton Keynes Astronomical Society
We meet at
Rectory Cottages,
Church Green Road,
Bletchley,
Milton Keynes MK3 6BJ. |
CODY Astronomical Society
The CODY Astronomical Society operates from within the Cody Technology Park in Farnborough in Hampshire, UK, about 30 miles west of London. Membership is open to current employees (or retirees) on the Cody Technology park in Farnborough, site of Qine |
Chesterfield Astronomical Society (CAS)
The Chesterfield Astronomical Society was formed over 50 years ago. Located in Newbold, Chesterfield, the Barnett Observatory is a modern, fully equipped facility fit for the 21st Century, thanks to the tireless efforts of many of our members and the fantastic support from the local community. We are a non-profit, registered charity organisation. All our members are passionate about astronomy and we are more than happy to talk to you about any questions you may have. Whether you are new to astronomy or well versed, we welcome visitors of all ages to come along and experience the wonders of the night sky. Why not pay us a visit, we are open every Friday from 8 pm. |
Campaign for Dark (starry, natural) Skies
The CfDS aims to preserve and restore the beauty of the night sky by campaigning against excessive, inefficient and irresponsible lighting that shines where it is not wanted nor needed.
We believe that light should only shine where it is needed! |
Aylesbury Astronomical Society
This is the website for your local astronomical society in and around Aylesbury. We cover Tring, Wendover, Halton, Thame, Stoke Mandeville to name but a few areas, so if you are interested in astronomy, then please come and visit us. We meet on the |
Association of Falkirk Astronomers
Welcome to the web site of the Association of Falkirk Astronomers. We are an active society with approx 40 members. Meetings are held monthly in Old Peoples' Welfare Hall, Laurieston, near Falkirk, [map] on the 2nd Wednesday of the month except June |
Altrincham and District Astronomical Society
We are a friendly society of around 30 people who meet regularly to talk about and enjoy the night sky. We have several telescopes and other pieces of equipment which can be borrowed by society members for their own use. Throughout the year we meet |
Doncaster Astronomical Society
Providing astronomy for the casual observer, serious enthusiast and a means of accessing the night sky using the best facilities in Yorkshire. Local schools are especially welcome to use our facilities and experience. |
Federation of Astronomical Societies
The Federation of Astronomical Societies (FAS) aims to be a body of societies united in their attempts to help each other find the best ways of working for their common cause of creating a fully successful astronomical society. |
British Astronomical Association
Formed in 1890, the British Astronomical Association has an international reputation for the quality of its observational and scientific work. Membership is open to all persons interested in astronomy. |
Chanctonbury Observatory
Night conceals the World but reveals the Universe
This site has been set up with a view to documenting my progress (or lack of it!) in learning the art of Astrophotography. There will be comments on the equipment in use, how the custom pieces were made and how they perform. I will also publish the background data that I have accumulated in the quest for high quality photographs of the beautiful night skies above West Sussex, taken from the Chanctonbury Observatory. |
Coddenham
The Observatory is managed by Tom Boles and was set up in Coddenham because of its relatively low light pollution and its increased number of cloudless nights per year.The observatory is exclusively used for the patrolling, discovery, imaging and reporting of supernovae. These are catastrophic explosions that end the lives of stars. |