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BAA electronic bulletin
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2014 March 10
The 2014 meeting of the Deep Sky Section is nearly upon us, so this is just
a final reminder that all are welcome to attend.
It is taking place at The Deco in Northampton.
Doors will open at 9:45, and after a review of the year, there is a diverse
and interesting programme of talks:
Dale Holt - "Using a deep sky video camera to observe the Hickson Compact
Galaxy groups",
Stewart Moore - "Great Balls of Fire - The Glory of Globulars"
Section observing programmes - Callum Potter, Paul Curtis, & Grant Privett
Grant Privett - "Digging in the Dirt: Adventures with image noise"
Ian Sharp - “Remote imaging the deep sky”
Prof. Albert Zijlstra (University of Manchester) - “Latest developments in
planetary nebulae research”
Traders at the meeting are: Astronomia. BAA Sales, and the Webb Deep-Sky
Society. I hope you will support our traders, and if you would like to view
or purchase anything specific from Astronomia please contact
adele@astronomia.co.uk directly.
If you are planning to attend, it would be appreciated if you could let me
know (for catering requirements) - email deepsky@britastro.org
If you have already let me know, you should have had a reply, and not need
to contact me again.
Full details available at:
http://britastro.org/meeting_render/3533
Clear skies.
Callum
Callum Potter
Director, Deep Sky Section
British Astronomical Association
deepsky@britastro.org
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BAA-ebulletin mailing list visit:
http://lists.britastro.org/mailman/listinfo/baa-ebulletin
(c) 2014 British Astronomical Association http://www.britastro.org/
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BAA electronic bulletin
======================================================================
2014 March 10
The 2014 meeting of the Deep Sky Section is nearly upon us, so this is just
a final reminder that all are welcome to attend.
It is taking place at The Deco in Northampton.
Doors will open at 9:45, and after a review of the year, there is a diverse
and interesting programme of talks:
Dale Holt - "Using a deep sky video camera to observe the Hickson Compact
Galaxy groups",
Stewart Moore - "Great Balls of Fire - The Glory of Globulars"
Section observing programmes - Callum Potter, Paul Curtis, & Grant Privett
Grant Privett - "Digging in the Dirt: Adventures with image noise"
Ian Sharp - “Remote imaging the deep sky”
Prof. Albert Zijlstra (University of Manchester) - “Latest developments in
planetary nebulae research”
Traders at the meeting are: Astronomia. BAA Sales, and the Webb Deep-Sky
Society. I hope you will support our traders, and if you would like to view
or purchase anything specific from Astronomia please contact
adele@astronomia.co.uk directly.
If you are planning to attend, it would be appreciated if you could let me
know (for catering requirements) - email deepsky@britastro.org
If you have already let me know, you should have had a reply, and not need
to contact me again.
Full details available at:
http://britastro.org/meeting_render/3533
Clear skies.
Callum
Callum Potter
Director, Deep Sky Section
British Astronomical Association
deepsky@britastro.org
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BAA-ebulletin mailing list visit:
http://lists.britastro.org/mailman/listinfo/baa-ebulletin
(c) 2014 British Astronomical Association http://www.britastro.org/
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