This is the Section of the BAA for advice and discussion on telescopes, mounts, observatories, cameras, pencils, clocks, torches, eyepieces, spectroscopes, computers, wheels, wires, software, clothing... everything that we use and do in observational astronomy.
The Section has a committee of acknowledged experts on instrumental and practical matters relevant to the amateur astronomer, including telescope-making, optics, automation, remote control, and image acquisition and processing.
Our remit is to help all members, whatever their particular interests and level of expertise, from the beginner making their first studies of the sky with binoculars or a very small telescope to those who have better research-level observatories than most universities in their back gardens.
We publish regular articles on all aspects of equipment and observing techniques, and reviews of equipment, in the BAA Journal and we produce the Section publication, E&T News, to which many members contribute.
The Director and committee are always very happy to try to answer queries from members and the general public.
News
- E&T News Issue 4 published
2022 Sep 6
David Arditti - E&T News Issue 3 out
2021 Aug 31
David Arditti
Section Pages
Section Officers
- Director: David Arditti
- Assistant Director: Gary Palmer
- Equipment Advisor: Martin Lewis
- Imaging Advisor: Tony Morris
- Optics Advisor: Es Reid
- Spectroscopy Database Manager & Advisor: Andrew Wilson
- Historic Equipment Advisor: Patrick Lindfield
Videos
- Elgin 2022 - Monitoring the night sky with video cameras
2022 Sep 14 - Wednesday Webinar - The history of silvering telescope mirrors
2022 Mar 17 - All Things All Sky - BAA Wednesday Webinar
2022 Feb 17 - BAA AGM
2021 Oct 24 - Live Observing of the First Quarter Moon, Saturn and Jupiter
2021 Oct 14