✭✭✭ A Happy New Year to All our Members ✭✭✭
In this issue, Mark continues his new series of "Crossing the Line" series of objects: a star, a galaxy, a nebula and a cluster. Don't forget the Society Meeting is on Tuesday 9th January 2018 (2nd Tuesday of Jan)!
Welcome to the WDAS monthly newsletter for January 2018: 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!
Society News
Our Christmas meal at the Hare and Hounds once again proved a great success with ten members making it to the banqueting table.
The food was excellent, the wine flowed (favouring certain parts of the table more than others) and the company, most convivial. Crackers, crackers it has to be said seem to get worse each year, a few didn’t even contain a paper hat! The slug balancing kit was quite innovative though (you may be able to spot it on one of the photo’s)
Here’s to 2018!
Events
Open door day at the Dark Sky Station at Danby Lodge. Public may come along to inspect the facility and talk to WDAS members about things astronomical or the facility itself.
Open door day at the Dark Sky Station at Danby Lodge. Public may come along to inspect the facility and talk to WDAS members about things astronomical or the facility itself.
Open door day at the Dark Sky Station at Danby Lodge. Public may come along to inspect the facility and talk to WDAS members about things astronomical or the facility itself.
Open door day at the Dark Sky Station at Danby Lodge. Public may come along to inspect the facility and talk to WDAS members about things astronomical or the facility itself.
A Public Star Party, weather permitting, near the Captain Cook monument on West Cliff (setting-up from 21:00hrs). Planetary & night sky Observations.
Planetary, lunar & night sky observations.
Open door day at the Dark Sky Station at Danby Lodge. Public may come along to inspect the facility and talk to WDAS members about things astronomical or the facility itself.


