RING DESCRIPTION: Amateur Astronomy societies based in the British Isles. This includes the Isle of Man, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and the Channel Islands.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWAltrincham & District ASThe official web site for the Altrincham and District Astronomical Society. We are a friendly society of around 30 people who meet regularly to talk about and enjoy the night sky.
East Antrim Astronomical SocietyThe East Antrim Astronomical Society website is packed full of astronomical articles relating to current and recent astro events. The site is well organised with Members Astrophotography, recent news, astronomical history and club meeting reports. The newest addition to the website is the Sky@Night page that provides a wealth of information for the visual observer including current weather conditions, observing highlights, Lunar phases, Jovian satellite transits, sky charts, atomic time and hints and tips for astrophotography.
Crewkerne & District Astronomical SocietyCrewkerne & District Astronomical Society pages. We are an amateur astronomy group based in Crewkerne, South Somerset.
North Staffs Astronomical SocietyWe 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. We have set up a series of talks and discussions for the forthcoming season of meetings.
New members of any ability are always welcome.
Highlands Astronomical Society OnlineThe Highlands Astronomical Society exists to promote and extend the awareness of, interest in and enjoyment of astronomy within a friendly and stimulating environment, hosting educational, practical and social activities in the local area, accessible to all ages and level of knowledge.
The Society seeks to achieve its aims through a varied programme of meetings, activities and events, including talks, exhibitions, observing sessions open to the public and social events. Highlands Astronomical Society also aims to contribute worthwhile observational data to national and international astronomical organisations.
Wycombe Astronomical SocietyAstronomy for everyone in Buckinghamshire, UK. We have around 80 members of all ages and levels of expertise from armchair astronomers, causal observers to serious amateur observers. We have regular meetings monthly as well as practical observing evenings monthly. We observe regularly at our observatory near High Wycombe.
Hebden Bridge Astonomy SocietyInformation about Hebden Bridge Astronomy Society. It details meetings, has a gallery and for sale section as well as other items.
Croydon Astronomical SocietyThis site is the main site for The Croydon Astronomical Society. It gives details of the societies activities including lectures and observing evenings. There are also details of our observatory at Kenley, which is open to members, group visits & also the public. There are copies of some of our observations and also a bit about our history. Other pages have links to sites that amateur astronomers may find useful.
Milton Keynes Astronomical SocietyBringing Astronomy to the public in the Milton Keynes area. Meetings are held on alternate Fridays and consist of a mixture of formal and informal talks, displays and open evenings. Visitors and new members are always welcome, and
two telescopes are available for loan to the membership.
British Astronomical AssociationFormed in 1890, the British Astronomical Association has an international reputation for the quality of its observational and scientific work. Membership is open to all persons interested in astronomy.