2009 - Event Reports
Here you'll find reports of the various events and outings organised by the Society in 2009. If you were at one of these events and would like to correct or expand the report relating to it then please email our webmaster.

Winter Deep Sky Camp - 20th to 22nd February Print E-mail

Image Winter Deep Sky Camp was held at the campsite at Tuesnoad from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd February.

 
Society Dinner - Friday 3rd April Print E-mail
ImageOur Society Dinner was originally planned for Friday 6th February, but it was postponed because of the weather, and held on Friday 3rd April instead.
 
Camp at Kelling Heath - 23rd to 26th April Print E-mail

Nine of us went to The Kelling Heath Spring Star Party which was a very well planned event organised by the Norwich Astronomical Society.  It is a very dark site and they went to great lengths to reduce light pollution.

One of the first things we noticed was the information tent where you could find weather forecasts, a people finder map, moon rise and set times, ISS flybys, Iridium flare co-ordinates, lecture ticket sales, and information on traders.  There was also the opportunity to buy and sell kit if you so desired. Everyone was very friendly and helpful and we had the opportunity to talk to other imagers and observers.  Sue and I recognised Ken from the Loughton Astronomical Society who had joined us on the Paris trip.

ImageThere were two lectures on Saturday afternoon.  One was entitled Fun with CCDs by Steve Chambers and the other Galaxy Clusters for Every Man by Owen Brazell.

The camp site itself is very easy to find and the facilities are positively luxurious with electrical hook-ups and a shower block with plenty of hot water. It even has under floor heating which is brilliant for warming cold feet if you take your shoes off first.

There is a large shop, a restaurant, and a well stocked pub with free half hour internet if you buy a drink.  For the energetic there is a fitness centre, swimming pool, a bike hire place and a fishing lake.

90% of the pitches had very very good visibility, with low trees and were a good size with electrical hook-ups for laptops etc..

The weather was sunny but windy when Rose, Doug & Sid, Sue & Roy, Ian & Delphine arrived during Thursday.  In the evening the conditions were hazy but good enough for observing, though not perfect for imaging.  It was bitterly cold but Sid came to our rescue by lending us an electrical lead with the correct socket so that we could use our electric kettle and toaster – bliss!  Rose also supplied endless warming cups of tea.

ImageBy the time Mark and Robert arrived on Friday afternoon the wind had dropped and the conditions had improved with an excellent sky.    Just after sunset we could see Mercury with the naked eye at its maximum elongation.  Easily seen in my 4” refractor.

Robert and Mark stayed up all Friday night until about 4.30 a.m.  Mark to image M101.  On Saturday night the conditions were even better so he imaged M51 whirlpool.  Robert imaged Markarian’s Chain, Gamma Cygni nebulosity, Gulf of Mexico, M81, M82 and 5 globular clusters.

The camping field was littered with some very large telescopes.  The Norwich AS has several members who have built their own massive 16 to 20” dobsonians.  Much to our delight on the Saturday night they invited us to come and have a look at M51 and the Leo triplet – very impressive.

If you can tear yourself away from astronomical discussions there is plenty to do during the day as well.  At nearby Weybourne there is a working military museum, the Muckleburgh Collection, where you can have an exciting coastal ride in a Gamma Goat for £2.50 or even a tank drive if you have £100 to spare.

The campsite itself is very attractive and a very short walk through the gorse took us to a steam and diesel railway with lovely views towards the sea. Sue, Roy, Ian and I watched the steam train passing through while Rose, Doug and & Sid went to investigate the bird sanctuary and Sheringham market.

The Autumn Equinox Star Party is from 14th to 25th September 2009 with the main day being Saturday 19th and will be  run by the Loughton Astronomical Society. At the time of writing this one is fully booked but there is always the  possibility of cancellations. The next Spring Star Party is from Thursday 15th to Monday 19th April 2010.

A big thank you from us all to Carole who organised the trip but unfortunately couldn’t join us due to an injury to her shoulder.

 
Bromley Library - 14th to 28th October Print E-mail
Telescopes and SpaceMeteorites and geologyOur Chairman Jim Mehta writes: In celebration of The International Year of Astronomy 2009 to record the 400 years that have elapsed since Galileo invented the telescope, OAS staged a display at Bromley Central Library. There were eighteen displays in total, each one illustrating and explaining a subject area in Astronomy. Many members contributed to the display materials, which included telescopes, astro-photographs, meteorites, books, a spacesuit costume, and models of spacecraft from Apollo to the Space Shuttle. The exhibition ran every day for two weeks and was well attended. On the middle Saturday members of the Society were on hand with telescopes to talk to members of the public. Unfortunately the weather was bad so no Solar observing was possible but a very successful day was still had by all. The comments in the visitors book show how well the display was received, and there are more photographs of the displays in the Events section of our gallery.