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Old March 6th 07, 03:44 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Default Astroday this Saturday in Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Looking for something different to do this Saturday?

Bring your family to join the Sheffield Astronomical Society at
"Astroday" which takes place at Tapton Secondary school, Darwin Lane,
Crosspool, Sheffield S10 5RG this coming Saturday, 10th March.

This free event will include observations of both the Sun and the
night sky, plus an indoor planetarium show. Hands on activities for
all ages will include rocket launching, solar car racing and crater
making. You will also be treated to a presentation from the well-known
Sheffield astronomer Dennis Ashton, a Tour of the Planets and a
remarkable 3D show.

During the afternoon session we will be observing the Sun safely using
specially filtered telescopes. In the evening session both Venus and
Saturn will be seen through the society's large computer-controlled
telescopes. These outdoor activities are obviously weather dependant.

The event runs in two sessions, 1:00pm to 4:00pm and 5:30pm to 9:00,
and you are welcome to come along for one or both sessions. The
society has made sure there are activities for absolutely all ages
ranges and we believe you will have a fun-filled time.

The event is free but you will need to book your places.
To do this you will need to either go to our website at www.sheffieldastro.org.uk
and book there or
phone 0114-294-1193 (Daytime) or 0778-518-5240 (Evenings).

Hope to see you there.

Steve Adams
President, Sheffield AS