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We have ordered 20 copies of Night Scenes 2015. Compiled by Paul Money, who will hopefully be coming up to speak in spring 2015. All who purchase NSC will know it to be an indispensable colour almanac/ booklet, packed full of information on the coming year’s monthly celestial highlights. The price will be £4 to paid up members, £6 for non members. First come, first serve as usual.
In this month's meeting:
Andi will also be giving a small presentation about the Rosetta mission, in particular the lander "Philae", which hopefully will make it safely to the comet surface on 12th November.
In mid-September WDAS Members hoped to see a display of the Northern Lights after a solar flare rated X1.6. But in April, NASA's 'Swift' Satellite witnessed a solar flare emitted from a young Red Dwarf star, estimated at X100,000. Could our sun do that? What would happen to an 'earth' orbiting that star? ...

Whitby School - Room H1.