Deep Sky Update – 2022 April
Supernova SN 2022hrs in NGC 4647 I expect most will be aware of this bright Type Ia supernova that was
Read moreSupernova SN 2022hrs in NGC 4647 I expect most will be aware of this bright Type Ia supernova that was
Read moreNext Masterclass is: Your next telescope setup, delving deeper into stargazing and astronomy – Will GaterThursday 28 April, 7pm BST
Read moreRecordings are now available for several lectures from our Spring Meeting at the University of Leeds on the theme of
Read moreAs of mid-April, commissioning of the James Webb Space Telescope continues without significant hiccough. It is now ‘at’ the place
Read moreMercury was at Inferior Conjunction on 2nd April but has been moving eastward since then and possibly became visible after
Read moreThere was very sad news this month, of the passing of Ron Arbour, founder and first director of the Deep
Read moreThis faint periodic comet was discovered by Paul Wild on 1990 January 21.98. It was discovered using a 0.40-m Schmidt
Read moreThe recording of this webinar is now available to watch at https://britastro.org/videos/wednesday-webinar-the-history-of-silvering-telescope-mirrors. We are pleased to welcome back US astronomer,
Read moreThe eighth and ninth issues of Messenger, the Mercury & Venus newsletter, are now online. Issue No. 8 (October 2021)
Read moreThis event is not being recorded or streamed, so if you want to see the lectures then book now to
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