Partial Lunar Eclipse 16th July 2019
By Cath Adams The evening began at Perton Library listening to Andrew Lound give his talk Apollo – A Moon Odyssey 50th Anniversary Special. Andrew’s talk was fascinating, full of […]
By Cath Adams The evening began at Perton Library listening to Andrew Lound give his talk Apollo – A Moon Odyssey 50th Anniversary Special. Andrew’s talk was fascinating, full of […]
By Richard Harvey On Sunday the 23rd June WOLVAS club members gathered at the society observatory for an afternoon visit. The rain kept off for the most part, and we
By Doug Bickley Perton Astronomy Group which is affiliated to WolvAS meet on the third Thursday of every month. The June meeting saw ten people, mostly Wolvas members meeting at
By Trevor Clifton A daytime meteor shower occurs on the morning of the 7th June. Known as the Daytime Arietids, this shower is linked to the sun grazing comet 96P/Machholz.
By Trevor Clifton The Lyrids may have been clouded out for visual observers, but Trevor managed to spot them using backscatter detection with his radio antenna. The bar charts are
By Richard Harvey The first few months of 2019 have been a very busy time for the society. As well as our regular meetings and lectures at the Environmental Centre,
by Cath Adams A few weeks ago I was asked by a work colleague if I would help the children of a local Beavers Group out with their Astronomy Badge.
By Phil Barnard The Society presents a £20 annual award to a student at St. Peter’s Collegiate School, chosen for achieving the requisite standard in IT/ Electronics. The recipient of the 2018
By Richard Harvey 46P/Wirtanen is a small short-period comet with a current orbital period of 5.4 years. It was discovered on January 17, 1948, by the American astronomer Carl Wirtanen, and expectations
By Linda Manas Three weeks ago I went on a very interesting visit to St Michael’s Church, Much Hoole near Preston. I have recently read two books about transits of