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Abingdon Astronomical Society Promotes public interest in astronomy in southern and western Oxfordshire, UK through a varied programme of meetings and observing evenings for all experience levels
Altrincham & District Astronomical Society We are a FRIENDLY society which meets to share an interest in Astronomy
Astronomical Society of Edinburg The Society holds lecture meetings throughout the year - normally the first Friday of each month - and members have the use of the telescopes and other facilities at the City Observatory
The Astronomical Society of Glasgow Membership is open to anyone interested in astronomy
Bedford Astronomical Society Events enjoyed by members include monthly meetings, where informal get togethers are interlaced with talks by eminent speakers
Birmingham Astronomical Society Formed in 1977 by a group of local amateur astronomers who felt that a club would provide a stimulating environment for its members, while at the same time, serving to educate the general public about a fascinating hobby
Bridgend Astronomical Society We have three dark sites, one at the top of the Bwlch Mountain another at St Brides in the Vale of Glamorgan and one at Battle Hill which is north of Brecon
Brighton and Hove Astronomical Society Welcomes new members, beginners and advanced alike
Bristol Astronomical Society We welcome visitors to our meetings, especially astronomers from other Societies/Clubs and have had the occasional foreign astronomer visit us, from places such as Australia, South Africa and the USA
British Astronomical Association The Association was formed in 1890 and membership is open to all persons interested in astronomy. It has an international reputation for the quality of its observational and scientific work
Cambridge Astronomical Association The CAA was founded in 1959 in order to promote and encourage an interest in the science of astronomy. Anyone who is interested, regardless of age or experience, is always welcome
Cardiff Astronomical Society The aim is to cater for all interests at whatever level, beginner or advanced. The Society is able to attract the very best speakers from all over the UK
Cardiff Astronomical Society The aim is to cater for all interests at whatever level, beginner or advanced. The Society is able to attract the very best speakers from all over the UK
Castle Point Astronomy Club Do you live in South-East Essex? Have you ever wanted to see the Rings of Saturn with your own eyes? You will get a chance to observe many objects at our regular observing nights. We are a very active club with regular Club Meetings
Chesterfield Astronomical Society A UK based society located in Chesterfield Derbyshire. The C.A.S. is equipped with an 18" reflecting telescope housed in its own dome with adjoining lecture room
Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society The CMHAS is an integral part of the Thursday evening class on advanced astronomy run by the London Borough of Bexley. Every fourth week in place of a lecture the Society holds its meeting
Cynon Valley Astronomical Society Home page of Cynon Valley Astronomical Society
Exeter Astronomical Society Aims to cater for enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. Practical sessions are held regularly. The Society owns a number of telescopes, and has an observatory at South Zeal, on Dartmoor, 20 minutes from Exeter
Farnham Astronomical Society Our societie's aim is to help and encourage all amateur astronomers within our area with all aspects of their interest
Federation of Astronomical Societies Formed in 1974, the FAS was conceived as a sort of union of astronomical societies, groups, and individuals, liasing together, where practicable, for their mutual benefit
Furness and South Lakeland Astronomical Society Provides a meeting place for amateur (and not so amateur!) astronomers of all ages and abilities in the Furness and South Lakes area of Cumbria, England
The Astronomical Society of the Channel Island of Guernsey Web page of the Astronomical Society of Guernsey
Hampshire Astronomical Group We are based at Clanfield, between Petersfield & Portsmouth, on the south coast of England. We have a large observatory complex and are very active observers of most things astronomical
Heart of England Astronomical Society The Chelmsley A.S was re-named the Heart of England A.S - as we were now situated only a few miles from the center of England - and with our new premesis looked forward to an exciting future
Hebden Bridge Astronomy Society A section of the Hebden Bridge Literary and Scientific Society which celebrated its 90th Anniversary in 1996
Horsham Astronomy Group We are a small but active Group of enthusiasts based in Horsham, West Sussex
Ilkeston & District Astronomical Society Founded in 1981 to enable everyone with an interest in astronomy to meet other like-minded people, and to promote the enjoyment of this most rewarding pastine
Isle Of Man Astronomical Society We are open to anyone on the Isle Of Man who wishes to know more about the wonders of the night sky. Expert or beginner, you are welcome to come along
Lancaster & Morecambe Astronomical Society It is the aim of the society to promote all areas of astronomy education and provide advice or assistance to anyone who wishes to further their knowledge
Leeds Astronomical Society The Leeds Astronomical Society was established in 1859 and is still very active
Letchworth & District Astronomical Society based in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK. We are a medium sized and friendly society, holding regular star parties, meetings, and public events for members, and the public alike
Lincoln Astronomical Society Lincoln A.S. were formed in 1959 and we meet at our site down the hillside at 23 Westcliffe St, Lincoln, in our purpose built Lecture Hall
Luton Astronomical Society Our regular monthly meetings take place on the last Friday of the month, from 7.30 p.m.until 9.30 pm at the Putteridgebury Campus,University of Luton
Manchester Astronomical Society Manchester Astronomical Society, following its change of name and emphasis as a local society in 1903, can justifiably claim to have the longest continuous history of any provincial astronomical society in England
Mansfield & Sutton Astronomical Society Sherwood Observatory and Mansfield & Sutton Astronomical Society
Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society The advancement of education for the public benefit in astronomy and its associated sciences
Milton Keynes Astronomical Society Web page of the Milton Keynes Astronomical Society
The North Devon Astronomical Society The NEW web site for the North Devon Astronomical Society. Based in Barnstaple, North Devon, it has regular meetings an active membership and two observatories
North Essex Astronomical Society Here you can find information about the society and details about the Munday-Sayer Observatory
North Staffs Asronomical Society We are a small group of about 15-25 members who share an interest in all aspects of astronomy. The meetings usually consist of general informal chat and slideshows of members astrophotography
Norwich Astronomical Society The society holds regular public meetings, provides observatory facilities for those who wish to study astronomy, and it affiliates with other groups of amateur astronomers. Our public events are intended to both educate and entertain our many visitors
Orpington Astronomical Society Our site is your link to all that's astronomical in Orpington & Bromley. Come and join local enthusiasts discussing and enjoying the night sky
Orwell Astronomical Society The Orwell Astronomical Society (Ipswich) is an astronomy club based at the Orwell Park Observatory (shown on the right), in the village of Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk
Port Talbot Astronomical Society Webpage of the Port Talbot Astronomical Society
Preston and District Astronomical Society The Society (PADAS) meets at The Jeremiah Horrocks Observatory situated on Moor Park in Preston
Reading Astronomical Society The Reading Astronomical Society was founded in 1972 to help promote amateur astronomy in the Reading area. The Society now runs a main and a beginner section and has 123 members
Richmond and Kew Astronomical Society Friendly astronomy club based in Richmond upon Thames, UK. We hold bi-monthly lecture meetings where guest speakers talk about a range of interesting topics
Salford Astronomical Society Webpage of the Salford Astronomical Society
Sheffield Astronomical Society This is an amateur society which serves the Sheffield and South Yorkshire area in the United Kingdom. The Society exists to promote and encourage a popular interest in Astronomy
Shropshire The Shropshire Astronomical Society (SAS) is a county-wide group for anyone interested in astronomy, star-gazing or space exploration
The Society For Popular Astronomy For nearly 50 years, we've been bringing the excitement of the sky to everyone. Our magazine Popular Astronomy cuts through the jargon and regular News Circulars and Email Bulletins will update you on events
Solent Amateur Astronomers Society The Society is a group of people who collectively share a common interest in astronomy. Their members come from all backgrounds, meet regularly to discuss astronomy, observe, hear lectures and socialise
South Downs Astronomical Society For those in the Chichester and surrounding areas, South Downs Astronomical Society is a friendly and informal way of meeting others with similar interests and of learning more about the science of astronomy
South Lincolnshire Astronomical & Geophysical Society SoLAGS was founded in 1976 with the purpose of "promoting and encouraging a forum for discussion in astronomy, space, geophysics and related areas"
South Wales Association of Astronomical Societies To advertise the existence and activities of the South Wales Association of Astronomical Societies
South West Hertfordshire Astronomical Society Contact information for South West Hertfordshire Astronomical Society
Stratford on Avon Astronomical Society Our members range from people with a casual interest in the subject to serious amateurs and professionals. You don't need any specialist knowledge to join, nor do you need to own a telescope. Everyone is welcome
Swansea Astronomical Society A Scientific society affiliated to the University of Wales Swansea
Tiverton Astronomy Society We are members of the South West Astronomical Association (SWAA) and the Federation of Astronomical Societies (FAS)
Torbay Astronomical Society We pride ourselves in the fact that if you are either an experienced astronomer or simply someone who would like to know a little more about the stars and the Universe, our Society can answer your need
Usk Astronomical Society Web page of the Usk Astronomical Society
Vectis Astronomical Society Currently under construction
The Webb Society An international society of amateur and professional astronomers specialising in the observation of double stars and 'deep sky' objects, founded in 1967
West Cornwall Astronomical Society The Society exists to advance the education of the public in the science of Astronomy
West of London Astronomical Society The Society is very definitely not just for the advanced amateur astronomer, we have members with all levels of experience and interests and would welcome new members of all ages. Younger people are especially welcome
Wolverhampton Astronomical Society Wolverhampton Astronomical Society is an amateur society located in the City of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands of the United Kingdom
Worcester Astronomical Society Worcester A.S. was founded in 1984 by a group of local amateur astronomers to promote astronomy and share our enjoyment of this unique and wonderful science
Wycombe Astronomical Society Welcome to Wycombe Astronomical Society - Astronomy for everyone in Buckinghamshire, England