June 13 LAS Eclipse Chasing Members

Eclipse Trip reports – USA 2024

Guests are

always welcome; just drop in to one of our Thursday meetings. See https://las-astro.org.uk/

June 14 AstroKyds Junior Section

AstroKyds is the Junior section of the LAS. 6:30pm at St Mary's Church Hall

Astrokyds is a group for young astronomers (6 – 14 years) run by some of the LAS members.

Activities include simple experiments, audience participation, demonstrations, show and tell, quizes,

mythology of the constellations and, if clear, some real observing. We ask that a parent or carer

stays with the child. See https://las-astro.org.uk/astrokyds.html

June 20 LAS Members leading Solar Observing

Celebrate the Summer Solstice – safe viewing of the sun in white light and Hydrogen alpha. Titbits &

Miscellany evening if cloudy.

See https://las-astro.org.uk/

June 27 LAS Members leading Solar Observing

Another chance for safe viewing of the sun in white light and Hydrogen alpha. Titbits & Miscellany

evening if cloudy.

. See https://las-astro.org.uk/

July 4 Malcolm Zack and Jonathan Daniels

Summer Skies – A view of what can be seen in the night sky with binoculars and telescopes.

See https://las-astro.org.uk/

July 11 Dr Radmila Topalovic

Going Back to the Moon. The Artemis Mission

Speaker’s website https://radmilatopalovic.wixsite.com/cosmos/about

See https://las-astro.org.uk/

July 12 AstroKyds Junior Section

AstroKyds is the Junior section of the LAS. 6:30pm at St Mary's Church Hall

Astrokyds is a group for young astronomers (6 – 14 years) run by some of the LAS members.

Activities include simple experiments, audience participation, demonstrations, show and tell, quizes,

mythology of the constellations and, if clear, some real observing. We ask that a parent or carer

stays with the child. See https://las-astro.org.uk/astrokyds.html

July 18 Mazin Younis

Searching for Clear, Dark Skies

Speaker’s website https://britastro.org/observations/user.php?user=13637

See https://las-astro.org.uk/

July 25 Dr Ingrid Pelisoli

Fantastic Binary Stars and How to Find Them

Speaker’s website https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/astro/people/ingridpelisoli/

The Loughton Astronomical Society is the home of all things astronomical in West Essex. Guests are

always welcome; just drop in to one of our Thursday meetings. See https://las-astro.org.uk/