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At
Bedford
Gallery (Lower Gallery
only) Admiral Smyth, veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, built a private observatory in the garden of his Bedford home. From here, he observed and described deep-sky objects including star clusters and nebulae. This exhibition, part of the nationwide Local Heroes project celebrating 350 years of the Royal Society, looks at Smyth’s achievements and features images taken by the Hubble space telescope. Star Gazing events All of these events are FREE but some do need to be booked in advance.
Star-Gazing Family Day - Sat 5th
Dec Come along for telescope demonstrations, model rocketry, Planetarium presentations and astronomy talks, plus a chance to make and launch your own rockets!
An evening lecture at Bedford Gallery that promises to tell the fascinating story of astronomy in Bedford, given by Linton Guise, Astronomer at Bedford School. Supported by the Royal Society.
Open evenings at the Piazzi Smyth Observatory and
Wolfson Planetarium - Thur 10th Dec & Fri 15th
Jan Call the Art Gallery & Museum on 01234 353323 to book your place on one of these very special visits. A planetarium show will be followed by a rare chance to view distant stars through the observatory telescope – providing it’s a clear night!
Astronomy – a beginners guide (Bedford
Astronomical Society) - Wed 16th Dec A lunchtime talk from Bedford Astronomical Society from 1pm – 1.30pm. |