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Stargazing Live 2014 Events

BBC Stargazing Live is back on our screens (7th to the 9th January 2014), and astronomical societies all over the country will be hosting events throughout the month. We at the Liverpool Astronomical Society have three events arranged:

  • Court Hey Park on Tuesday January 7th from 7.30pm – 9.30pm
  • Martin Mere, Saturday 11th January from 7pm – 9pm
  • Ainsdale Discovery Centre, Friday 7th February from 7pm – 9pm

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  7. BBC Stargazing Live 2013
  8. Event Report: BBC Stargazing Live 2012
  9. RESCHEDULED: BBC Stargazing Live Event at Ainsdale Discovery Centre, 25th January 2013
  10. Stargazing Live 2014, report by Steve Southern
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