- Society for Popular Astronomy
The Society for Popular Astronomy is Britain's leading astronomical society for beginners to
amateur astronomy with a membership exceeding 3,000 in2005 .It was founded in
1953 as the Junior Astronomical Society by experienced amateur astronomers includingPatrick Moore , Ernest Noon and Eric Turner to encourage beginners to the science and to promoteastronomy among the general public.The term "Junior" was used to denote its role compared to the long-established society the
British Astronomical Association . The name was changed in1994 when it became evident that many believed, incorrectly, that the society was only for children rather than for beginners of all ages. In2007 a new Young Stargazer category of membership was introduced to cater specifically for members aged under 16.The society's first patron was Dr J G Porter whose
BBC radio broadcasts about astronomy preceded television's long-running seriesThe Sky At Night . Since his death, the role has been held by certain Astronomers Royal. The society's president, who serves a two-year term, is usually a senior professionalastronomer .Today the SPA still seeks to show that astronomy can be fun and to promote an interest in observing the sky among its members. The SPA has a number of observing sections whose work members can participate in. These cover observations of
aurorae ,comets ,deep sky , theMoon ,meteors ,occultations , theplanets , theSun andvariable stars .The society publishes a quarterly magazine,
Popular Astronomy , plus regular printed News Circulars which report on astronomical discoveries and developments and members' observations. There is also an email news service to which anyone can subscribe, the [http://www.popastro.com/maillist.htm Electronic News Bulletins] .Meetings are held quarterly in
London and there is an annual weekend course inShropshire . Occasional meetings are held elsewhere including atplanetarium s.The SPA offers advisory services on choosing a
telescope ,computing ,electronic imaging ,photography and theGCSE astronomy examination.Observing Sections
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/aurora.htm The Aurora Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/comet.htm The Comet Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/ds.htm The Deep Sky Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/lunar.htm The Lunar Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/meteor.htm The Meteor Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/occ.htm The Occultation Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/planet.htm The Planetary Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/solar.htm The Solar Section]
* [http://www.popastro.com/sections/vs.htm The Variable Star Section]
External links
* [http://www.popastro.com/ SPA website]
* [http://www.popastro.com/phpBB2/ SPA discussion forums]
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