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Astronomy
It seems that amateur astronomy is enjoying a revival, based on modern telescopes and computerised control systems which are not as impossibly expensive as one might think. And it is a field where an amateur who is prepared to put in some work can make a contribution to science as part of a network of amateur astronomists who cover particular celestial events.
A fascinating hobby, even if you are at the mercy of UK weather when you want to see the night skies.
For some prior viewing, see:
Institute of Astronomy - part of the Physics and Chemistry faculty at the University of Cambridge www.ast.cam.ac.uk/
NEW Julian Nokes writes: "There are courses at Citylit on astronomy, one of which I attended. As a complete tyro regarding the subject, I found it most enlightening and well worth the modest fee we over 60's are charged. Give it a go! Aslo, see Julian's note on Astronomy. |
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