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19 years 10 months ago #8841
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Just wondering about joining a local club. I live in Longford, and there are no local clubs I can find (within 20-30 miles, or 35-50 km for those who have gone wholeheartedly metric). I know of TAS - good as it sounds, it's still a longish drive over not-so-good roads.
So - any clubs nearer, or any astronomers nearer?
Owen
So - any clubs nearer, or any astronomers nearer?
Owen
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19 years 10 months ago #8842
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Hi Guys - I'm just new to this forum, but I'm wondering where is the nearest club to me - I'm guessing Waterford (B&L) or Shannonside -
is there anybody even nearby?
Good luck -
Seamus, Clonmel.
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is there anybody even nearby?
Good luck -
Seamus, Clonmel.
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19 years 10 months ago #8843
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The Waterford Astronomy Society would be glad to welcome you to join them. See
www.deiseastronomy.com/
for details. Membership is spread across the county.. from west Waterford ... Dungarvan etc, right over to Waterford City.
B & L is limited to employees of that Company. However, "outsiders" are welcome to their meetings and lectures. Both clubs (Waterford Astronomy Society and B and L) work very well together... in my opinion a good role model of co-operation between organisations.
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Liam
B & L is limited to employees of that Company. However, "outsiders" are welcome to their meetings and lectures. Both clubs (Waterford Astronomy Society and B and L) work very well together... in my opinion a good role model of co-operation between organisations.
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Liam
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19 years 10 months ago #8845
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Hi Owen,
welcome to the boards!
Indeed, there are no clubs I know of nearer to you. TAS has 2 members from Longford/Ballymahon (is that right?) areas who do come regularly. The only thing I could suggest is that if you want to get into astronomy but your only outlet is too far, you might consider then simply to come along to any observing sessions we have. You don't have to be a member, and at least it will give you a chance to "get out there" and do the hobby.
Otherwise, if there's a defunked Astronomy & Space outlet, this could be your only option.
Seanie.
PS - I heard a while ago of Astronomy & Space/Astronomy Ireland trying to get a 'branch' going down there but it fizzled out very quickly from lack of people in the area interested.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: 'Local' club
Just wondering about joining a local club. I live in Longford, and there are no local clubs I can find
any clubs nearer, or any astronomers nearer?
Hi Owen,
welcome to the boards!
Indeed, there are no clubs I know of nearer to you. TAS has 2 members from Longford/Ballymahon (is that right?) areas who do come regularly. The only thing I could suggest is that if you want to get into astronomy but your only outlet is too far, you might consider then simply to come along to any observing sessions we have. You don't have to be a member, and at least it will give you a chance to "get out there" and do the hobby.
Otherwise, if there's a defunked Astronomy & Space outlet, this could be your only option.
Seanie.
PS - I heard a while ago of Astronomy & Space/Astronomy Ireland trying to get a 'branch' going down there but it fizzled out very quickly from lack of people in the area interested.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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19 years 10 months ago #8848
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seanie,
is there not an informal group in around mullingar if i remember correctly, i can't remember the guys name though.
stephen.
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Just wondering about joining a local club. I live in Longford, and there are no local clubs I can find
any clubs nearer, or any astronomers nearer?
Hi Owen,
welcome to the boards!
Indeed, there are no clubs I know of nearer to you. TAS has 2 members from Longford/Ballymahon (is that right?) areas who do come regularly. The only thing I could suggest is that if you want to get into astronomy but your only outlet is too far, you might consider then simply to come along to any observing sessions we have. You don't have to be a member, and at least it will give you a chance to "get out there" and do the hobby.
Otherwise, if there's a defunked Astronomy & Space outlet, this could be your only option.
Seanie.
PS - I heard a while ago of Astronomy & Space/Astronomy Ireland trying to get a 'branch' going down there but it fizzled out very quickly from lack of people in the area interested.
seanie,
is there not an informal group in around mullingar if i remember correctly, i can't remember the guys name though.
stephen.
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19 years 10 months ago #8853
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Michael Scully
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There is/was a club in west meath, see
www.esatclear.ie/~ckilduff/index.htm
for Westmeath Astronomy Club's website.
Do not know what their present status is though.
Michael Scully, KAC/SAC
Do not know what their present status is though.
Michael Scully, KAC/SAC
Michael Scully
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