FAS Convention & AGM 2014

As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the FAS the Convention and AGM is going to be bigger and better than ever. It will be on October 11th, at the University of Birmingham. For more information please checkout the convention webpage. You can book tickets on the above page or visit the booking page […]

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New Member Society

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome a new member society Sowy Stargazers (Othery) who meet in Othery, Somerset. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 205 member societies, reaching over 12960 astronomers.

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New Member Society

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome a new member society – Northamptonshire Natural History Society (NNHS) who meet in Northampton. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 204 member societies, reaching over 12900 astronomers.

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New Member Society

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome a new member society – Rosliston Astronomy Group who meet in Swadlincote, Derbyshire. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 203 member societies, reaching over 12850 astronomers.

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New Member Societies

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome two new member societies – Walton Astronomy Society who meet in Walton-On-Thames and Thanet Astronomy Group who meet in Westgate-on-Sea. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 204 member societies, reaching over 12850 astronomers.

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New Member Society

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome a new member society – Mid-Cheshire Astronomical Group who meet in Northwich. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 203 member societies, reaching over 12700 astronomers.

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New member societies

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome two new member societies – Hibaldstow Astronomical Society who meet in Hibaldstow, near Brigg and Central Lancashire Amateur Stargazing Society (CLASS) who meet in Leyland. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 200 members.

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New Member Society

The Federation of Astronomical Societies would like to welcome a new member society – Gibraltar Astronomical Society who meet on Main Street, Gibraltar. We wish them many successes for the future and we note that the FAS now has 199 members.

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