November 13th 2024
Hi all, Please see the Christmas Parties Menu for the Packhorse for Monday the 25th November, please could you let me know your meal choices, and £5 deposit by Monday the 18th. Account name: Mr S G CreaseyAccount no: 60154261Sort code: 20-97-48 ...Continue Reading
November 11th 2024
Just a quick reminder that our November main meeting takes place this evening at the usual venue. The meeting starts at 20:00. The main talk is on 'The Digital Telescope Project'. Hope you can make it. Chris H ...Continue Reading
November 9th 2024
This is a last call for anyone wanting to attend the Christmas social on the 25th of November at The Packhorse pub! Please let me know by Monday night if you haven’t already. Steve Sent from my iPhone ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2024
Am away that week so can’t make it, have funOn Fri, 1 Nov 2024 at 11:44, Steve Creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, just a reminder that I need to know in the next week, who wants to attend our Christmas social at the Packhorse pub on the 25th of November. Please either reply to this email or message me on 07976880253. Kind regards St ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2024
Hi all, just a reminder that I need to know in the next week, who wants to attend our Christmas social at the Packhorse pub on the 25th of November. Please either reply to this email or message me on 07976880253. Kind regards Steve Sent from my iPhone ...Continue Reading
October 30th 2024
If anyone goes, could you put out feelers to see whether we could get him for next season?Thanks!Gwyneth On Tue, 29 Oct 2024 at 16:08, Chris Holt chris.holt@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: chris.holt@PROTECTED I've had an email from Newbury AS, who are having Marcus Chown talking on Black Holes on Friday at 7.30. They are expecting a good turnout but should still have space for any A ...Continue Reading
October 29th 2024
Thanks Chris. …I wonder if Rachel Reeves will be attending? 😉 Sent from my iPhone On 29 Oct 2024, at 16:13, Chris Holt chris.holt@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: chris.holt@PROTECTED I've had an email from Newbury AS, who are having Marcus Chown talking on Black Holes on Friday at 7.30. They are expecting a good turnout but should still have space for any AAS members who would like to attend. Further details below. Chris H *Subject:* FW: Newbury Astro - ...Continue Reading
October 29th 2024
I've had an email from Newbury AS, who are having Marcus Chown talking on Black Holes on Friday at 7.30. They are expecting a good turnout but should still have space for any AAS members who would like to attend. Further details below. Chris H *Subject:* FW: Newbury Astro - this Friday's meeting /Book cover: Head of Zeus. Photo of Marcus: Stephen Mullaly/ Hi everyone Just a reminder that this Friday 1st November brings the next Newbury ...Continue Reading
October 25th 2024
Me too *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 24 October 2024 22:27*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* Re: [aaslist] Christmas get together/meal/social From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Thanks Chris and Ian 👍 SteveSent from my iPhoneOn 24 Oct 2024, at 19:12, Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: ian@PROTECTED Hello Steve, Clare ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2024
Angela Mills has kindly forwarded details about this public lecture at Oxford: The *_28__th__ Hintze Lecture_* will be delivered by *Professor Jo Dunkley* on *Tuesday 5th November* @ 17:00 in the Martin Wood Lecture Theatre and online. *The 28th Hintze Lecture* *Professor Jo Dunkley* *Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton* *‘Signals from the beginning ...Continue Reading
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