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2008

FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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Mon 14th July

"Astronomy By Internet" - 8pm - Cranbrook School

Non-members £2 entry.

2006-8

RECENT EVENTS
Mon 9th June

"Space Rubbish" - 8pm - Cranbrook School Lecture Theatre

Mon 12th May

FILM "In the Shadow of the Moon" - 7.30 for 8pm - Queens Hall. FREE Entry, No Booking.

Documentary film. Original moon landing footage. NASA's Apollo astronauts tell their stories in their own words.

Mon 28th April

CADSAS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - 8pm - Coach House followed by Demonstration/Training With Various Telescopes

Mon 14th April

Beginner's Guide To The Spring Night Sky.

A Rod Smith presentation, DIY planisphere making, clear skies (eventually) and practical observing with telescopes and binoculars. This had it all!

28th March

High Energy Physics for the 21st Century

The Atlas Experiment and the Large Hadron Collider.

Mon 10 March

MARCH MONTHLY Meet at 8pm - including a talk by Martin Frey

"Some Adventures With Parallax"

Martin Frey gave an excellent, entertaining and informative talk on how Parallax has been used throughout the history of Astronomy, to measure the Universe and shape our current understanding. His computer-generated animations of the movements of stars, planets and galaxies, were particularly helpful illustrations.

Mon 11 Feb

THIRD Beginners' Event - "The Big Bang and Black Holes"

Alistair Hamilton spoke to an enthralled, full lecture theatre about the Big Bang theory of how the universe was created. He also discussed Black Holes. His demonstrations of Universe creation using a balloon, a spinning sound generator and a cylinder of compressed gas, were especially entertaining!

After the talk, about 35 people walked to the Observatory where there was a tour of the Night Sky and a chance to observe Mars, the Orion nebula, the Moon and other objects, through telescopes.

Mon 28 Jan

SECOND Beginners' Event - "Galaxies and Nebulae" (click for image)

Dr A Hills gave a really entertaining talk to an audience of 50 people. We got a sense of the sheer vastness of Space and an insight into the formation of galaxies. We also touched on theories of gravity and possible "parallel" universes. The talk ended with the intriguing idea that there is probably a very large number of star and planets systems in our Universe, capable of supporting intelligent life!

Mon 14 Jan 2008 NEW YEAR Meeting and FIRST Beginners' Event
Mon 10th Dec DECEMBER MEMBERS
Mon 12th Nov NOVEMBER MEMBERS' - featuring Telescope House, on "Buying Your First Telescope"
Mon 8th Oct OCTOBER MEMBERS' - featuring Humphry Evatt on "Chinese Astronomy"
Mon 10th Sept SEPTEMBER MEMBERS' - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory
Mon 13th Aug AUGUST MEMBERS' - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory
Mon 9th July

JULY MEMBERS' - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory

featuring... "Using The Alan Young Telescope"
Mon 11th June

JUNE MEMBERS' - including a talk by Guy Hurst on "Researching Guest Stars Using Ancient And Modern Archives".

"Guy entertained and informed the audience. He also gave us an excellent insight into Alan Young - the man, his telescope and his work."

(CADSAS is of course, now restoring the Alan Young Telescope in our observatory)

Mon 14th May

MAY MEMBERS' including... A talk by Greg Smye-Rumsby (Planetary Images In 3D)

Mon 23rd April

AGM MEMBERS' MEETING - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Lecture Theatre

followed by... A talk by Dr Robert Smith on "Astronomical Distances"

"And jolly good it was too! Robert Smith gave us a very entertaining explanation of the various techniques astronomers have used over the past 300 years or so, to work out how far away the objects in the Night Sky actually are." Kevin Brown
Mon 12th March

MEMBERS' MEETING. Including a talk "COSMOLOGY" - by Prof. MacCallum

Mon 12th February

MEMBERS' MEETING - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Lecture Theatre. Including "NEUTRON STARS" - a talk by Rod Smith

Mon 8th January 2007 JANUARY MEMBERS' MEETING - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory
Mon 11th December

DECEMBER MEETING - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory

Mon 13th November

NOVEMBER MEETING - 8pm at the Cranbrook School Observatory

Wed 8th November

Dr Andrew Coates of the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, gave a very entertaining lecture on "The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan" to an audience of about 50 people.

Mon 9th October

OCTOBER MEETING held in the Cranbrook School Lecture Theatre.

Andrew Hills gave an excellent lecture on the Sun entitled "Sunspots, Solar Flares And Aurorae"

Mon 11th Sept

SEPTEMBER MEETING

Guest Speaker - David Heath gave a talk entitled, "(Why) Is Cosmology Important?".

Mon 14th August AUGUST MEETING - August meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 10th July JULY MEETING - July meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 12th June JUNE MEETING - June meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 10th May MAY MEETING - May meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 10th April APRIL MEETING - April meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 13th March MARCH MEETING - March meeting minutes (Members Only)
Mon 13th Feb FEBRUARY MEETING - click here for the minutes (Members Only)
Wed 8th Feb

NANOTECHNOLOGY. What Does It Mean?

Public Event, 7.30pm Vickers Auditorium, Cranbrook School, entry £3

Mon 9th January 2006 JANUARY MEMBERS MEETING - click here for the minutes (Members Only)
Fri 2nd December DECEMBER COMMITTEE MEETING - click here for the minutes (Members Only)
Tue 22nd November

The GM CONTROVERSY - With Professor Vivian Moses, visiting Professor of Biotechnology, King's College London and Chairman of CropGen.

Public Event, 7.30pm Queen's Hall, Cranbrook School, entry £3, wine and nibbles included

Sat 12 November BURWASH TELESCOPE - further assembly work, to include attempting to assess its optical condition.
Mon 7th November NOVEMBER COMMITTEE MEETING - click here for the minutes (Members Only)
Wed 2nd November

PUBLIC EVENT - Astronomy And The Chemistry Behind Fireworks - 7.30pm in the Queens Hall, Cranbrook School.

Including a chance to use the school telescopes (if clear) at the Observatory.

Entry £3. Click here to download the Publicity Poster

Sat 29th October

PRELIMINARY ASSEMBLY OF BURWASH TELESCOPE - 9am at the observatory for the volunteer committee members

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