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SUMMARY:Robin Scagell - City Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:Most of the UK population live either in a city or town\, or near enough to one\, that light pollution is a problem for both observers and imagers. Robin Scagell\, Vice President of the SPA\, has seen the problem escalate over the years. But whether you are a visual observer with a small telescope\, or an imager using the latest technology\, there are still worthwhile and even spectacular observations you can make. Robin takes a close look at the causes of light pollution and comes up with solutions… \n\n\n\nNote: Robin will be presenting his talk remotely over Zoom
URL:https://wvtest.opuselite.com/event/2025-2026-season-talk-5/
LOCATION:Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom)\, Room MA030\, Wulfruna Building\, Wulfruna Street\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Mike Frost - Who's Who in the Moon
DESCRIPTION:I am the ninth director of the British Astronomical Association’s Historical Section. The first director was a solar astronomer called Mary Evershed (nee Orr). She was the editor of the historical section’s first memoir\, Who’s Who in the Moon – a series of potted biographies of everyone who had a lunar crater named after them. And there are some pretty obscure people up there. Do you know who Langrenus\, Grimaldi\, Stevinus or Bergius were? Me neither. And who decided who to name the craters after? \n\n\n\nFor the last few years\, I have been part of a project to create a modern-day homage to Mary’s memoir\, “Who’s Who in the Moon: From Abbot to Zupus\, A Guide to the Moon and the People On It”. My contribution is a History of the Naming of Lunar Formations. \n\n\n\nLet me tell you all about Who’s Who in the Moon …  
URL:https://wvtest.opuselite.com/event/2025-2026-season-talk-6/
LOCATION:Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom\, Room MA030\, Wulfruna Building\, Wulfruna Street\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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