Happy 10th Birthday

One of our founding members has pointed out to me that yesterday, the 8th November was the 10th birthday of Abergavenny Astronomical Society, it was 10 years since we first met in the Kings Arms in Abergavenny.  It certainly doesn’t feel like 10 years time has passed so quickly!  Looking forward to the time when we can all meet again in person safely.

Next virtual meeting of Abergavenny Astronomy Society is Thursday 29th October

The next virtual meeting of Abergavenny Astronomy Society is Thursday 29th October at 7pm.  The subject will be the night sky in November.  Now we have the dark nights winter is well and truly with us and weather permitting this gives us even more opportunities at more social hours to go out stargazing.  Mars is still an outstanding object and high in the sky, early in the month it is not much smaller than it was at its opposition in early October but it is starting to move away and by the end of November it is about 3/4 of the size.  Now is the time to view the wonderful open clusters of Auriga and Perseus.  As the Milky Way gradually moves towards the horizon distant galaxies are revealed and the Andromeda galaxy is just about overhead, the best time to observe it.  Please the find the link for the meeting below.

Topic: Astronomy Society Meeting
Time: Oct 29, 2020 07:00 PM London

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Meeting ID: 863 5051 5007
Passcode: 669707

Next meeting of the Society is Thursday 15th October at 7pm by Zoom

The next meeting of the Society is Thursday 15th October at 7pm by Zoom.  Bob Wright from Usk Society will present on the planet Venus.  Venus is presently an early morning object, it rises in the east in the constellation of Leo,  before the Sun at around 4 am.  For those early birds it is hard to miss as it is very bright at more than magnitude -4.  It has recently had a lot of media interest owing to the detection of a so called “biomarker” gas in its atmosphere – Phosphine.  The work was done by an international team of astronomers, led by led by Prof. Jane Greaves from Cardiff University, who many of you may remember gave an excellent talk to Abergavenny Astronomy Society in March 2019.

As usual the meeting will start at 7pm by Zoom, the details of which are below. 

There has been some feedback that a few people have experienced problems joining the meeting by Zoom from the link.  The link launches Zoom in your internet browser, the settings in some people’s browsers block certain features and do not allow Zoom to launch.  If you experience that if the browser says it has blocked Zoom, click on “allow”.  Alternatively go to the Zoom site in advance (https://zoom.us/download) and download and install Zoom on your computer, it is free.  Start the programme and simply enter the meeting number and password when requested and it will take you into the meeting.

Topic: Venus the morning star
Time: Oct 15, 2020 07:00 PM London

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Meeting ID: 840 6657 6842
Passcode: 487218
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Mars at its closest

Mars is currently at its closest point to the Earth and will not get closer for around 17 years, so now is the ideal time to observe it.  Technically it was at its closest point on the 6th October but it reaches its opposition – that is when the Sun, the Earth and the planet are all in a straight line, on the 13th October.  In the case of Mars the opposition does not exactly coincide with the closest point owing to its rather eccentric orbit.  It will be well positioned for observing for the next few months but will be getting smaller as time goes on.  Presently its diameter is just over 22 arc seconds but that will decrease by about 23% per month.  Realistically you will need a telescope to see any details on its surface but the rocky and sandy deserts are then quite easy to spot.  You may even be able to see the southern polar cap – although that is looking very small now as the Martian summer gets into full swing.  The picture shows the planet from Abergavenny on the 5th October when it was almost at its closest.  In this picture South is up and you can just see the little polar cap.  The light coloured areas near the edge of the planet are clouds.

summer get into full swing.

Next virtual meeting is Thursday 1st October

The next virtual meeting of the Society will be at 7pm on Thursday the 1st October.

Mars is presently at it very best for observing and will be like that for the coming weeks.  A combination of various factors mean that it will not be as easy to observe from our northern latitudes for many years to come.  In the meeting we will explore the best ways to observe the planet and what you might expect to see.

Winter is almost upon us and as a plus it brings the brilliant winter constellations in this meeting we will have a look at what there is to see in the November night skies.

Topic: Astronomical Society Meeting
Time: Oct 1, 2020 07:00 PM London

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Meeting ID: 833 1123 0592
Passcode: 684277

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Next virtual meeting 17th September, 7pm

This Thursday we will have another virtual meeting of the Society along with members from Usk Astronomical Society.  This will be another in the back to basics type talks, this time on an absolute beginners guide to astrophotography. 

Astrophotography is a large and complex subject that can also be very costly in equipment, but like anything if taken gradually bit by bit it becomes much more accessible.  This talk looks at how with basic equipment – say a digital camera of some sort or even just a smart phone you can start to produce some amazing results.  You do not even really need a PC but it does help.  Basic instructions to get you started will be given plus some top tips to avoid common pitfalls.

The meeting will start at 7pm and it will be open from 6:50, please log on before 7 if possible so we are ready to start on time.

Topic: Astronomical Society Meeting
Time: Sep 17, 2020 07:00 PM London

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Meeting ID: 846 7002 6528
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