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Category Archives: Earth

LAS Young Astronomer awarded

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This entry was posted in Earth, Film photography, LAS Specific News, News from other astronomy organisations, Solar, Sundogs and tagged astrophotographer of the year, parhelia, sundog on Tuesday, 15th September 2009 by Liverpool Astronomical Society.

The Midnight Sun from Norway, by Tony Williams

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This entry was posted in Earth, Film photography, Solar and tagged From original LAS site on Wednesday, 24th April 2002 by Gerard Gilligan.

Images from Switzerland, by Tony Williams

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This entry was posted in (Anti) Crepuscular Rays, Earth, Film photography and tagged From original LAS site on Friday, 28th August 1998 by Twastro.

Summer Lecture Program, June – September 1997

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This entry was posted in All Events, LAS Meetings, LAS Summer Lectures, Lectures and Talks, Weekly Meetings ( ← events), Chemistry, Comets, Digital Images, Earth, Lunar (Our Moon), Near-Earth Asteroids, Physics, Project Apollo, Stars, The City Observatory at Liverpool Museum and tagged From original LAS site, Liverpool Museum (William Brown Street), summer lecture programme, syllabus on Tuesday, 27th January 1998 by Gerard Gilligan.

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