May is the first month when the constellation of Orion is absent from the night sky altogether, and of the prominent winter stars only Capella in Auriga the Charioteer and Castor and Pollux in Gemini remain above the western horizon. The Plough or Ursa Major (the Great Bear) is still more or less overhead with the pointers pointing to the North...
Read MoreJohn Goodricke and Edward Pigott, ‘The fathers of variable star astronomy’
Mr Martin Lunn OBE, FRAS was the guest speaker at this months meeting of Keighley astronomical society. Mr Lunn is the founder an operator of neighbours Earby astronomical society. One of Mr Lunn’s previous posts has been the astronomer in residence at the York museum. His presentation was on the collaborative work carried out at York between two...
Read MoreThe Yearbook of Astronomy 2017 with Mr Brian Jones
Mr Brian Jones opened the April meeting of Keighley astronomical society. Mr Jones founded neighbours Bradford Astronomical Society many years ago. He has had several books and many articles published over the years. He visited us to promote the 2017 Yearbook of Astronomy. In cooperation with Richard Pearson FRAS He has produced this long running...
Read MoreThe world’s largest stone sundial
Society members Debbie Spurr and Neville Whittingham have just returned from a trip to India where they visited Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, It was a fascinating place, they commented. “We would had enjoyed it more had it not been 42 degrees so we were wilting in the heat”. The Jantar Mantar monument in Jaipur, Rajasthan is a...
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