| Our History |
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We were formed on May 21, 1978 as The Night Sky Astronomy Club At the end of 1978 we amalgamated with The Mexborough Astronomy Club and became the Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society A name that we are very proud of. We have had a few different meeting rooms over the years as our membership has grown. Our first room was in the Methodist Church at Piccadilly Swinton, South Yorkshire. We had our very first Open Day there which was a great success and it became an annual event. After 18 months our membership had crown and we needed a larger room. We moved to St Johns Church in Swinton, which served us very well for about two years. In 1980 we approached the committee of the Swinton Working Mens Club (SWMC) to ask for one of their upstairs rooms. Their answer was a positive one and we have enjoyed a very good relationship to this day. We have had to extend that single room by removing the wall between the next door room to cater for the increasing membership. We are now well established in the SWMC and we enjoy our Thursday evening meetings very much indeed. It is help that we can get our beer quite easily. A typical programme for the year is to invite a guest speaker once a month, sometimes a little more frequent, who is an expert in their particular field of astronomy. On the other Thursdays our members present a narrated slide show or some other form of astronomical feature in there own style of presentation. First TelescopeThe first telescope we purchased was a 3" refractor which cost £80 that we thought was a very good prize at the time. We had this scope for some years. We then swapped this for an 8" reflector for which, our then vice-president built a 6 foot dome. One interesting point is that, due to the lack of funds, golf balls were used as bearings to allow the dome to revolve freely. PresidentsAfter a couple of years it was thought to be a good idea to have a president. The first person we asked was the now famous Heather Couper. We visited her at The Royal Greenwich Observatory when she was the director there. She became very busy with her work and we had to find a replacement for the post. 'Astromind' & the National Astronomy QuizSome years ago 'Radio Leeds Astromind' was born. Our society has taken part for many of those years - give or take a couple - and we are quite proud of the fact that we have been successful in winning the trophy in 1986, '87, '88,'89,'91 and '95. We were also honoured to host the quiz in 1997 when respected astronomer Paul Money took the role of question master. The ObservatoryFrom our very early days we have wanted our own observatory and a good telescope. In 1989 we were lucky to gain a small piece of land belonging to Yorkshire Water at a very reasonable annual rent. The Future...Over the past two years we have built a new dome to for our observatory. For more information see The New Dome Project
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 18 July 2010 22:27 |
| 04 September - Shutter Automation |
| 09 September - Do You Know your Telescopes? - Dave Armeson |
| 16 September - Gravitational waves - Guest Speaker: Dr Ed Daw |
| 23 September - MSAS Astromind Quiz |
| 30 September - Spaceflight - Philip Muffett |