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  • “Our Place in Space” Sidewalk Astronomy Evening at Otterspool: Sunday, 30th October, 2022

    Miller and Carter Steakhouse (formerly Harvester Otterspool) Otterspool Drive, Liverpool, United Kingdom

    We're celebrating the Our Place in Space art installation currently present in Liverpool with a Sidewalk Astronomy evening just near the end of the trail (out by Pluto) at the Miller & Carter Steakhouse, Otterspool, L17 5AL from 18:30 til 21:30 where we'll have telescopes in which you can view the night sky if the sky is clear. There will also be an illustrated talk on astronomy no matter the weather. This event is free, and is open to all members of the public.For more information contact:-Mr. David Harper, our Outreach co-ordinator via our contact page.

    Free
  • Sidewalk Astronomy Evening at Court Hey Park: Friday, 4th November, 2022

    Court Hey Park (formerly the National Wildflower Centre) Court Hey Park, Roby Road, Huyton, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    Come along to our Sidewalk Astronomy evening at Court Hey Park, Roby Road, Liverpool, L16 3NA from 18:30 til 21:30 where we'll have telescopes in which you can view the night sky if the sky is clear. There will also be an illustrated talk on astronomy no matter the weather. This event is free, and is open to all members of the public.For more information contact:-Mr. David Harper, our Outreach co-ordinator via our contact page.

    Free
  • “Our Place in Space” Solar Day at Liverpool Central Library: Saturday, 5th November, 2022

    Liverpool Central Library William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    We’re celebrating the Our Place in Space art installation currently present in Liverpool with a Solar Day at Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EW. You'll be able to find us on the roof terrace on the 4th floor from 12:00 til 16:00 where we'll have specially adapted telescopes in which you can safely view the sun. For more information contact:-Mr. David Harper, our Outreach co-ordinator via our contact page.

    Free
  • Stargazing Evening at Liverpool World Museum, Friday, 11th November 2022

    World Museum, Liverpool (formerly NMGM Liverpool Museum) World Museum, William Brown St, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    We'll be on the 5th floor of the World Museum, William Brown St, Liverpool, L3 8EN, on Friday, 11th November between 17:30 & 21:00 with views of the night sky through telescopes on the balcony if the weather is clear, as well as talks and planetarium shows. For more information contact Mr. Steve Southern via our contact page.

  • Young Astronomers’ Club, Thursday, 17th November, 2022

    The Leighton Observatory at Pex Hill Pex Hill, Cronton, Widnes, Cheshire, United Kingdom

    Our extremely popular Young Astronomers' Club returns for the autumn. For more information, please see our Young Astronomers' information page, or contact our Junior Representatives at juniorrep@liverpoolas.org

  • Monthly Meeting: Dr. Steve Barrett – “The Beginning of Everything”

    The Quaker Meeting House in Liverpool City Centre The Quaker Meeting House, 22 School Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    The November 2022 monthly meeting of Liverpool Astronomical Society for the 2022-2023 session will be held on Friday, November 18th from 19:00 to 21:00. Members of the public are welcome to attend (for free), but please consider joining our Society if you attend more than two monthly meetings. Our guest speaker this month is Dr. Steve Barrett, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Liverpool. The title of the lecture is: The Beginning of Everything A brief description of the origin and the very early history of the Universe. After the Big Bang it took […]

  • Sefton Park Star Party, Friday, 25th November, 2022

    Sefton Park Palm House The Palm House, Liverpool, United Kingdom

    Liverpool Astronomical Society with Sefton Park Palm HouseInvite you to a Star PartyatThe Palm HouseSefton ParkLiverpoolL17 1AL Come and be inspired by the wonders of the night skyPlanets, moons and starsGalaxies and deep sky objectsThere will be talks about astronomyTelescopes outside to look through (weather permitting)Experienced amateur astronomers on hand to give advice and guidance All free

  • Sidewalk Astronomy Evening at Mill Dam Park, Kirkby: Friday, 2nd December, 2022

    Mill Dam Park, Kirkby Mill Lane, Kirkby, United Kingdom

    Come along to our Sidewalk Astronomy evening at Mill Dam Park, Mill Lane, Kirkby, L32 2AU from 18:30 til 21:30 where we'll have telescopes in which you can view the night sky if the sky is clear. There will also be an illustrated talk on astronomy no matter the weather. This event is free, and is open to all members of the public.For more information contact:-Mr. David Harper, our Outreach co-ordinator via our contact page.

    Free
  • Young Astronomers’ Club, Thursday, 8th December, 2022

    The Leighton Observatory at Pex Hill Pex Hill, Cronton, Widnes, Cheshire, United Kingdom

    Our extremely popular Young Astronomers' Club continues throughout winter. Please note that this is the second Friday of the month, not the third. For more information, please see our Young Astronomers' information page, or contact our Junior Representatives at juniorrep@liverpoolas.org

  • Monthly Meeting: LAS Members – Short Talks December 2022

    The Quaker Meeting House in Liverpool City Centre The Quaker Meeting House, 22 School Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

    The December 2022 monthly meeting of Liverpool Astronomical Society for the 2022-2023 session will be held on Friday, December 9th from 19:00 to 21:00 with a break for tea/coffee and Christmas light refreshments. Please note this is the second Friday of the month, not the third. Members of the public are welcome to attend (for free), but please consider joining our Society if you attend more than two monthly meetings. Our speakers this month are three of our own members, talking about astronomical projects, areas of interest, observations and so on. Each talk is approximately 15 minutes long. All 3 […]