‘The chances of anything coming from Mars’
‘The chances of anything coming from Mars’ was the title of the presentation given by the author of the annual astronomy yearbook at the April society meeting. Mr Brian Jones...
Keighley Astronomical Society meet on a monthly basis. We are a group of like-minded individuals who all share a love of the night sky. Thanks for visting the site. We hope to see you at a meet soon but in the mean time these pages should tell you everything you need to know!
‘The chances of anything coming from Mars’ was the title of the presentation given by the author of the annual astronomy yearbook at the April society meeting. Mr Brian Jones...
Only two planets appear in the night sky this month. Before dawn low in the twilight you will see Saturn and Mars. The southern part of the heavens is dominated by the brilliant...
A large number of members attended the March monthly meeting of Keighley Astronomical society held on Thursday 28th. The guest speaker was a return visit from Dr Derek Barker. Dr...
By the end of April, there will be no planets to observe as Jupiter leaves the skies after brilliantly dominating the evening sky for the past eight months. To compensate three...
The March night sky This month will give you a few reasons to celebrate. Spring is on its way. On the 20th we have the vernal equinox. After that date the days become longer than...
The guest speaker at the February meeting of Keighley Astronomical society held on Thursday 22nd was the popular Mr Rod Hine from Bradford AS. The subject of his presentation was...