The society is delighted to bring back regular speaker Paul Money, from the BBC Sky at Night magazine, for what will be another excellent talk with Part 2 of his Triumphs of Voyager presentation.
15 June 2018 7.45pm, East Ayton Village Hall
End of Season Spectacular
A selection of presentations by S&RAS Members, for Members, on a range of Astronomy topics
Cakes will be in attendance, as well as an Astro Quiz
S&RAS members will be at the Dalby Explorer Day on Sunday 8th July 2018, 10:30 – 16:00.
Weather permitting we will have Solar scopes set up for safe solar viewing as well as opening the observatories to have a look at our night sky telescopes
The event is free, however, the Forestry do charge an entry fee to the forest: Details HERE
Review of the 2017/18 year, elections of the committee and voting on any other business.
The meeting takes place at Ayton Village Hall, East Ayton.
There will be no guest speaker or presentation at this meeting.
Membership fees for 2018/19 are due from society members and can be paid on the evening.
Non-society members welcome.
Refreshments available after the meeting.
17th Annual StarFest
9th – 12th August 2018
Adderstone Field, Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire
Details of the 2018 event and booking form are available at:
http://www.scarborough-ryedale
Friday 21st September 7.45pm, East Ayton Village Hall
Introduction to Astronomy evening
This event is for those who have or want to develop an interest in Astronomy but don’t know where to start or have a telescope and don’t know how to use it effectively
It will include a short introductory talk followed by a chance for non-members to approach members for help and advice on astronomy or in setting
up and using their telescopes.
Feel free to bring along equipment you may have if you don’t know how to use it.
Free for members.
£3 for non-members, payable on the door.
Free refreshments
Our regular public stargazing at the Low Dalby Astronomy Centre in Dalby Forest held during the autumn and winter months. Come and see the stars, planets, nebulae and galaxies under one of the darkest skies in the country. The site of the society observatories was awarded the Milky Way Class of the UK Dark Sky Discovery Award in January 2013.
Please wrap up warm and bring along a torch (preferably with a red filter to preserve yours & others night vision).
Please avoid shining white light torches near the observatories, during the event or at other’s faces at it will take 20 minutes for eyes to readjust to the dark
Take extra care in the car park also.
If the weather happens to be inclement, please don’t be put off. A member of the society will give a talk / virtual tour in the warmth of the Forestry Commission Visitor Centre.
Event itself is FREE. The Forestry Commission now charge on exiting the forest – charge is reduced to £3 per vehicle for this event (code supplied at event).
Charitable donations welcomed.
Suggested donation of £2 per adult and £1 per child.
No booking required.
Friday 19 October 2018 7.45pm, East Ayton Village Hall
Guest Speaker: Roy Gunson “Pickering’s Harem”
Williamina Flemming – abandoned by her new husband just months after arriving in Boston, USA from Dundee. Pregnant and alone she rose to become one of the most famed female astronomers of the early 20th century . Her story plus those of a host of other female astronomers hired by Charles Edward Pickering between 1880 and 1919 to work at the Harvard College Observatory gives a remarkable insight on the determination by these women to succeed.
Our regular public stargazing at the Low Dalby Astronomy Centre in Dalby Forest held during the autumn and winter months. Come and see the stars, planets, nebulae and galaxies under one of the darkest skies in the country. The site of the society observatories was awarded the Milky Way Class of the UK Dark Sky Discovery Award in January 2013.
Please wrap up warm and bring along a torch (preferably with a red filter to preserve yours & others night vision).
Please avoid shining white light torches near the observatories, during the event or at other’s faces at it will take 20 minutes for eyes to readjust to the dark
Take extra care in the car park also.
If the weather happens to be inclement, please don’t be put off. A member of the society will give a talk / virtual tour in the warmth of the Forestry Commission Visitor Centre.
Event itself is FREE. The Forestry Commission now charge on exiting the forest – charge is reduced to £3 per vehicle for this event (code supplied at event).
Charitable donations welcomed.
Suggested donation of £2 per adult and £1 per child.
No booking required.
Friday 16 November 2018 7.45pm, East Ayton Village Hall
Speaker: Ross Mitchell “Light Lite”
Society member Ross Mitchell will be presenting “Light Lite”, a short physics overview of light – an introduction to what light is, how it behaves, different types of light and very briefly about its involvement with gravity, space/time
This will be followed by how light fits Astronomy – how stars form the different types of light, how and why objects reflect light, lights journey from a star to the earth, how we use light to measure things in space.