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RAZoom – The detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos through their radio signals

Radio Astronomy Section meeting on Zoom, link by request from Paul Hearn [ paul@hearn.org.uk ] The detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic

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RAZoom – Observing Magnetic Fields in space, using Micro-wave Radio Observations

Radio Astronomy Section meeting on Zoom, link by request from Paul Hearn [ paul@hearn.org.uk ] Observing Magnetic Fields in space,

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Astronomy Back to Basics, Cardiff

The British Astronomical Association (BAA), Cardiff Astronomical Society (CAS) and the Society for Popular Astronomy (SPA) have come together to bring

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EU Conference on Amateur Radio Astronomy

The BAA Radio Astronomy Section with RAL Space are pleased to announce the EU Conference on Amateur Radio Astronomy. Further

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Variable Star Section Meeting 2025

A VSS meeting will take place on Saturday October 25 in Northampton. We are very fortunate to have Northamptonshire Natural

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Comet and meteor section meeting

This joint Comet and Meteor Section meeting will take place in Edinburgh, a few minutes’ walk from Waverley Station on

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ARPS Exoplanet Division Webinar

Variations on an Exoplanet Theme – Part 2 A webinar meeting of the Exoplanets Division of the Asteroids and Remote

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BAA Autumn Meeting 2025 – Orkney

The 2025 Autumn Meeting is being held on Orkney from the evening of September 5th to Sunday 7th, with the

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Historical Section Meeting 2025

The Historical Section’s annual meeting for 2025 will take place at the Devon and Exeter Institution, Exeter, Devon. This historic

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Sparsholt College

BAA Winchester Weekend

The BAA Winchester Weekend for 2025 will be held from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th April. It will include a

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