Welcome to the WDAS monthly newsletter for October 2015: a digest of the month's latest contributions to our website.  Below you'll find Society News, Sky Notes and In-Focus articles printed in full.  There's also future events, and trailers for other articles which appear in full on the website - just a click away!

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Quick Summary for October:

  • WDAS Monthly Meetings restart on Tuesday 6th October
  • Special Star Parties at Fylinghall School on October 2nd, Westerdale Village Hall on October 9th, and Danby Moors Visitors Centre on October 31st

Society News

Second Hooks House Farm Event

The second star party held at Hook’s House was every bit as fortuitous as the first, with all the grotty weather endured during the day, scooting off into the north sea just in time for party goers to enjoy crystal clear skies. Admittedly it was a little chilly for the time of year, but the curry and rice, poppadoms, sausage rolls and crostinis all helped to warm members and public alike.  Indeed it was a veritable feast!

Because the weather had been so autumnal earlier, it was pleasing that so many campers came out to view the dark skies at such short notice. To start, Saturn was on show for longer than we dare hope for, but the deep sky objects looked fantastic, noticeably better than normal, much to the astonishment of those queuing to look through the eyepieces. An excellent evening all round. Thanks to Warren and Andi for the banquet, Keith and Lee for scope assistance and the Halder’s for the use of the campsite. Let’s hope next year is every bit as good.

West Cliff Events

Making up for the poorer conditions earlier in the summer, our late summer West Cliff star party schedule, bar one event, was largely unhindered by the weather, a real bonus! Indeed the final two star parties on the 25/26th greatly benefited from clear skies and healthy public interest. Moonlight did somewhat hamper deep sky viewing, but those objects we did observe provoked the desired reactions.

The final event on the 26th was sponsored by Wrestles dot dogs, apparently one had to be eaten before each new object was targeted a satisfying way to round off our ‘culinary’ summer observing season.

Westerdale Visit

Our good fortune continued for the annual pilgrimage over to Westerdale, as conditions for the event on Sept 19th were very much to our liking, clear and relatively mild. For once the navigation held up, with no one going astray on route, and we all arrived in good time to set the scopes up. Indeed plan B never made it out of the car.

Our colleague John Randles was on hand to greet us at the village hall car park and was in fine form. Quite a gathering turned up and once Mark had ‘sorted’ the nuisance security flood lights, the venue was plunged into darkness and observing could begin.

Saturn and a waxing crescent moon were first up, before setting in the SW and despite the low altitude both looked remarkably clear. Numerous deep sky objects were then targeted, all tied in with Mark’s laser pointer presentation of the night sky.  With a sky tour supplied by Mark and quiche supplied by Warren; a most enjoyable way to spent a few hours was the general consensus of opinion.

Fylinghall School Event: Oct 2nd

We have been invited to host a star party at Fylinghall School on Friday October 2nd for a 19:00h start. If conditions are cloudy, an indoor, presentation and scale solar system demonstration will be given. Anyone wishing to assist, please contact Mark.

School’s Event in Westerdale: Oct 9th

We have been invited to host a star party / presentation for a special needs school class, with the likely venue being Westerdale Village Hall on Friday Oct 9th from 19:00h. However matters are not as yet set in stone and may alter. Further details will be given at the October meeting and also placed on the website.

Danby Moors Centre Event: Oct 31st

Yet another foray up the Esk valley, this time to the Danby Visitor Centre on Saturday October 31st. The event has been organised by Emma Mckenzie, assistant events and volunteer’s coordinator for the North Yorkshire Moors Parks authority. Apparently Grover Optics will also be in attendance, as well as other attractions which will run throughout the day. Our slot is from 17:30-19:30pm. More details will be given at the October meeting and also placed on the website, or contact Mark. A further visit is already planned for February of next year. Details will be posted in the New Year.

Event Details

This event is organised by North York Moors National Park, marking the end of British summer time with children’s crafts, dark forest walks, lantern-making, track identifying, shadow fun and stargazing activities. Hot soup and drinks are available, and don’t forget a torch!

Disclaimer: stary nights may differ from those pictured and are supplied for illustrative purposes only.

Events

Observe the night sky with us at the Bruce Observatory, Caedmaon College - Normanby campus (formally Whitby College).

Observing Nights are held weather permitting: check for a relatively clear sky before leaving home. If in doubt, Mark can be reached on tel 01947 605516.

Please note the college drive gate is now operated via a electronic key code - so anyone wishing to attend must be at the car park at the top of the drive by 19:00hrs, unless an arrival time has been arranged with Mark/Keith after 19:30hrs.  Otherwise shout or bip car horn - we'll hear.

Date:
8 December, 2024 - 18:00 to 21:00
Address:
Bruce Observatory, Caedmon School Normandy Site (Whitby School)
Prospect Hill
YO21 1LA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB

Observe the night sky with us at the Bruce Observatory, Whitby School - formally Caedmon College - Normanby campus ).

Observing Nights are held weather permitting: check for a relatively clear sky before leaving home. If in doubt, Mark can be reached on tel 01947 605516.

Please note the college drive gate is now operated via a electronic key code - so anyone wishing to attend must be at the car park at the top of the drive by 19:00hrs - unless an arrival time has been arranged with Mark/Keith after 19:00hrs.   

Date:
8 December, 2024 - 19:00 to 21:00
Address:
Bruce Observatory, Whitby School formally Caedmon college - Normandy Site
Prospect Hill
YO21 1LA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB

Observe the night sky with us at the Bruce Observatory, Whitby School - formally Caedmon College - Normanby campus ).

Observing Nights are held weather permitting: check for a relatively clear sky before leaving home. If in doubt, Mark can be reached on tel 01947 605516.

Please note the college drive gate is now operated via a electronic key code - so anyone wishing to attend must be at the car park at the top of the drive by 19:00hrs - unless an arrival time has been arranged with Mark/Keith after 19:00hrs.   

Date:
15 December, 2024 - 19:00 to 21:00
Address:
Bruce Observatory, Whitby School formally Caedmon college - Normandy Site
Prospect Hill
YO21 1LA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB