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Meetings this Friday and Saturday


Magellan Boy

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Our next INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY evening will be held this Friday, 21st March 2014 from 7:30 pm onwards at The Friends Meeting House, St. Helens Street, Derby, DE1 3GY. DDAS member Dave Selfe will be giving a A Guide To What You Can Expect to See Though Your Telescope Part 2 - Deep Space Objects. If it is a clear night we may have a chance to do some star gazing from the back garden of the meeting house. The idea of these introductory meetings is to allow people more time to have their questions about astronomy answered and discuss things at a greater length than at our 'main' meetings. There is a collection which helps pay for the rental of the Friend's Meeting House which is £1 for members and £3 for non-members.


 


Our NEXT OBSERVING SESSION will be held this Saturday 22nd March 2014 from 7:30 pm onwards at the Society's Flamsteed Observatory. A variety of telescopes will be available, including the Society's 10" Newtonian under the dome as well as any that may be brought along by members. New people are always welcome and you can even bring your own scope!


 


Also this Saturday...


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That talk sounds really interesting. I'd like to get myself to it if I can actually have the car for the evening. :)


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