by James Fradgley. James is the Chairman of the Weymouth Astronomy Club, Vice-chairman of Wessex AS and Chairman of the Bournemouth Natural Science Society Astronomy section. Are the aliens really there? Astronomical & evolutionary factors for assessing the probability of there being complex life "out there". Guests Welcome
We will look at the effects of climate change that have already been felt here in the UK and elsewhere in the World. In Humfrey Rooms unless Covid restrictions prevent.
We meet fortnightly to work on the Society’s Collections, cleaning and sorting them and making databases to facilitate use of them. No previous experience needed, all are welcome. Come and have real “hands-on” pleasure with some fascinating objects.
by Mike Asquith. Mike will demonstrate popular stacking and stitching software currently available to purchase or free. Some of these were designed for other disciplines but work equally well with microscope images. With a chance for some hands-on practice and to learn some useful techniques
A themed competition for up to three digital and/or print images per member per round. Entries in this round to illustrate ‘Metal’ Round 2 of 4
by Kevin John Pigney. An intimate look at Kevin’s wildlife photography both locally in East Anglia & throughout the UK. He will show us his favourite images and discuss his project management, fieldcraft, equipment/ techniques and recommend locations. By zoom but visitors are welcome to join us in the Humfrey Rooms to view.
The Geology Section will hold a short AGM, followed by a film from the Society’s geological collection.
We meet fortnightly to work on the Society’s Collections, cleaning and sorting them and making databases to facilitate use of them. No previous experience needed, all are welcome. Come and have real “hands-on” pleasure with some fascinating objects.
by Tim Newton. Tim is a nationally renowned expert on Beetles and is a fun and friendly source of great knowledge. He will lead a session on the very varied world of beetles. If you wish have help to identifying a beetle please bring along an image.
Come along and hear how the section has been doing, elect our office bearers, and have a say in how the photographic section and its competitions are run. This is the place to put forward your ideas for the section’s future direction.
N by Mike Foulkes, Director of the Saturn Section of the British Astronomical Association. A close look at this spectacular planet with its rings and numerous moons It is a favourite target through the eye piece for every observer new or experienced. Guests are welcome to all our meetings.