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  • Weekly Public Meeting at the Leighton Observatory, Pex Hill

    When and Where? Weekly public meetings are held every Wednesday evening (except at Christmas week), between 19:00 (7 PM) and 21:00 (9 PM) local time (e.g. 7pm BST in summer, 7pm UTC in winter) in the Liverpool Astronomical Society’s Leighton Observatory. Children who wish to visit must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Regular Attendance While we do welcome members of the public, we do ask you to consider that, since everything is paid for from our Membership subscriptions, if you find yourself attending a Weekly meeting more than 3 times, or a Monthly meeting more than twice, you […]

  • Sidewalk Event, Stadt Moers Park: Friday, 23rd March 2018

    Stadt Moers Park, Huyton Pottery Lane, Huyton, United Kingdom

    Members of the Liverpool Astronomical Society, (founded in 1881), will display several telescopes for viewing the night sky if clear. There will also be an illustrated talk on astronomy. This event is free, and is open to all members of the public. For more information contact:- Mr. David Galvin, Observatory Director via contact form here

    Free
  • Wirral Star Party (Spring 2018): Saturday, 24th March 2018

    Wirral Country Park & Visitors Centre Wirral Country Park & Visitors Centre, Station Road, Thurstaston, Wirral, United Kingdom

    Liverpool Astronomical Society with Wirral Ranger Services Invite you to a Spring Star Party 24th March 2018 from 7pm to 9pm at Wirral Country Park Thurstaston Visitor Centre Station Road, CH61 0HN 0151-648 4371 wcp@wirral.gov.uk Come and be inspired by the wonders of the night sky View craters on the Moon Galaxies and deep sky objects There will be talks about astronomy Telescopes outside to look through (weather permitting) Experienced amateur astronomers on hand to give advice and guidance All free

    Free
  • Weekly Public Meeting at the Leighton Observatory, Pex Hill

    When and Where? Weekly public meetings are held every Wednesday evening (except at Christmas week), between 19:00 (7 PM) and 21:00 (9 PM) local time (e.g. 7pm BST in summer, 7pm UTC in winter) in the Liverpool Astronomical Society’s Leighton Observatory. Children who wish to visit must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Regular Attendance While we do welcome members of the public, we do ask you to consider that, since everything is paid for from our Membership subscriptions, if you find yourself attending a Weekly meeting more than 3 times, or a Monthly meeting more than twice, you […]

  • The secret life of comets with Rosetta Mission Scientist, Dr Matt Taylor

    Leggate Theatre (Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool) Leggate Theatre, Victoria Gallery & Museum, Ashton Street, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    (Please note, this is not an LAS organised event) Join astrophysicist and Liverpool alumnus, Dr Matt Taylor (MPhys Physics 1997), from the European Space Agency when he returns to Liverpool next month to talk about the early results from the historic Rosetta Mission - the most detailed study of a comet ever attempted. In this lecture, Matt will talk about the notable results from the mission, as well as the potential impact that the collected data could make to our understanding of comets. This is a public event and open to all (minimum age 12). Tickets are FREE but you […]

    Free