Future Events

February Deep Sky Camp
ImageA Deep Sky Camp will be held between Friday 19th and Monday 22nd February 2010 near Henfield. This replaces the January Deep Sky Camp, which was cancelled.

It will probably be held at the Blacklands Farm Campsite. Please remember to keep an eye on the forum for last-minute details...

 
March Deep Sky Camp
ImageA Deep Sky Camp will be held between Friday 12th and Monday 15th March 2010 near Henfield.

It will probably be held at the Blacklands Farm Campsite. Please remember to keep an eye on the forum for last-minute details...

 
Herstmoceux - Saturday, 10th April

The Society will be visiting The Observatory at Herstmonceux on Saturday, 10th April. More datails soon.

 

The Observatory Science Centre is in the Herstmonceux Estate, 1.5 miles south of the A271, between Battle and Hailsham. Follow the signs to Herstmonceux Castle which lead you down Wartling Road. (The entrance is at about N50 52.108, E0 20.892)
 
The Planets - Saturday 8th May
Join members of Orpington Astronomical Society on Saturday 8th May at the BEECHE (Nature Centre) at High Elms, beginning at 8:00pm to observe the planets Venus, Saturn and Mars as they rise into the evening sky.

There will be a talk to start with, and then, weather permitting, we will have an outdoor observing session.

Suitable for children. Please wear warm clothes and shoes and bring a digital camera if you wish to take pictures through the telescope.

There will be a longer talk if the weather is cloudy.

 
Special Events
From time to time we arrange outings and other special events like these:

Deep Sky Camps

Recently we've held a number of weekend camps near Headcorn, where the skies are dark, and conditions can be excellent for deep sky observing and astrophotography. These usually cost about £5.00 per night* per person (which covers use of the campsite facilities and some firewood).

Outings

In recent years we have visited places like the Greenwich Observatory, The radio telescopes and historic instruments at Cambridge, and the Herschel museum in Bath.

Open Days

These have usually co-incided with relatively predictable astronomical phenomena like meteor showers, and have included observing, short lectures and demonstrations. The most recent one was in August 2003 for the National Astronomy Week.

Public Lectures & Exhibitions

A recent one of our our exhibitions was our 21st Anniversary Celebration entitled Universe Day, held at St Olave's School in Orpington in 2001 - more than 300 people turned up to see all the latest in local astronomy.

Every two or three years we hold in memory of one of our founder members and chairmen, the Kenneth Budd Memorial Lecture. So far we have held three well attended meetings. The first Kenneth Budd Memorial Lecture, in November 1998 was given by Prof. Sir Antony Hewish, who was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work on pulsars. His lecture was titled "Thirty Years of Pulsar Astronomy", and the second, in October 2000, when Ewen A. Whitaker FRAS gave a lecture titled "Fifty Years with Lunar Maps".

 

* Please note, "night" is a convenient way of saying "twenty-four hours, or part thereof". If you're going to come down for the day and take part in activities, but go elsewhere to sleep, we still expect you to contribute to the cost of running the event.