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25 Nov 2021
Time in Einstein’s Universe - Colin Stuart - 17th November 2021
Having had numerous lectures on Relativity and Cosmology, Wycombe Astronomical Society members are well familiar with the concept of ...
Time in Einstein’s Universe - Colin Stuart - 17th November 2021
Having had numerous lectures on Relativity and Cosmology, Wycombe Astronomical Society members are well familiar with the concept of ...
25 Nov 2021
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19 Sept 2021
“Anglo-Saxon Astronomy”Martin Lunn, 15th September 2021
The Anglo-Saxon period is often known as the Dark Ages because of the lack of information we have about this period of time, but...
“Anglo-Saxon Astronomy”Martin Lunn, 15th September 2021
The Anglo-Saxon period is often known as the Dark Ages because of the lack of information we have about this period of time, but...
19 Sept 2021
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18 Sept 2021
The 2021 Annual Perseids Barbeque marks the 40th Anniversary of Wycombe Astronomical Society
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, this was only the second time since January 2020 that members of Wycombe Astronomical Society could...
The 2021 Annual Perseids Barbeque marks the 40th Anniversary of Wycombe Astronomical Society
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, this was only the second time since January 2020 that members of Wycombe Astronomical Society could...
18 Sept 2021
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20 Aug 2021
A brief history of Wycombe Astronomical Society
There’s no way of getting away from it – Wycombe Astronomical Society had a very sticky start. In 1981 Shaun Taylor placed an...
A brief history of Wycombe Astronomical Society
There’s no way of getting away from it – Wycombe Astronomical Society had a very sticky start. In 1981 Shaun Taylor placed an...
20 Aug 2021
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21 May 2021
“Neutrino astronomy: Ghostly messengers from the cosmos”Dr Matthew Malek, University of Sheffield,
Wolfgang Pauli first proposed the existence of the neutrino in 1930 following the discovery two decades earlier that beta-decay did not appe
“Neutrino astronomy: Ghostly messengers from the cosmos”Dr Matthew Malek, University of Sheffield,
Wolfgang Pauli first proposed the existence of the neutrino in 1930 following the discovery two decades earlier that beta-decay did not appe
21 May 2021
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27 Apr 2021
“Exploring the Atmospheres of Exoplanets and Giant Planets in our Solar System and Beyond” Prof Patr
Another meaty scientific lecture for members of Wycombe Astronomical Society, this time from Professor Patrick Irwin from Oxford...
“Exploring the Atmospheres of Exoplanets and Giant Planets in our Solar System and Beyond” Prof Patr
Another meaty scientific lecture for members of Wycombe Astronomical Society, this time from Professor Patrick Irwin from Oxford...
27 Apr 2021





