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“Huston we have a problem – Have we just met ETI”

Posted by on May 28, 2024 in Main |

The May monthly meeting of Keighley Astronomical society saw a return visit by Dr Martin Braddock from the Sherwood Observatory in Nottinghamshire. The title of his absorbing and thought provoking presentation was “Huston we have a problem – Have we just met ETI” Dr Braddock was taking about a wide range of future technologies that will have to be...

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The June Night sky

Posted by on May 28, 2024 in Main |

This is the mid point of the year and June brings our summer solstice on the 20th of this month. This time of year the night sky is never quite getting dark. It’s not the greatest month for spotting faint stars. Only the brightest stars can be seen. You can take advantage of the soft, warm weather to acquaint yourself with the summer constellations of...

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