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Amateur Astronomy Societies in the British Isles
Heart of England Astronomical Society

     




 



Heart of England Astronomical Society
Web pages of the Heart of England AS. Programme details, observations & members instruments

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. A list of federation aims was drawn up which included such items as the compilation of lists of people prepared to give talks, the encouragement of the teaching of astronomy in educational establishments, the giving of advice on problems commonly encountered by astronomical societies, and so on. In short the Federation aims to be a body of societies united in their attempts to help each other find the best ways of working for their common cause of creating a fully successful astronomical society. In this way it endeavours to be a true federation, rather than some remote central organization disseminating information only from its own limited experience. The FAS is becoming a useful resource centre for data appertaining to education in astronomy as well as for the guidance of astronomical societies with any functional problems. Thus it is quite different from other astronomical organisations in the country. Currently, 170 Astronomical Societies are members of the FAS.

The web site of the South West Herts Astronomical Society - find details of meetings and other relevant information. We meet in Rickmansworth on a regular basis.

Amateur Astronomy Societies in the British Isles
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.