I’m sure are other members here.
I’m impressed by the information on the site, and avidly digging in to it. One of the great things about
Without Kathy’s post I doubt I would ever have taken this step.
https://britastro.org/
I shall see what I can do in the BAA. I will put a link on my page.
Outstanding! Now you just have to step up and volunteer for something. I became an assistant editor with the American Astro Society.
Cheers, good idea.mikemarotta wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 2:37 pmOutstanding! Now you just have to step up and volunteer for something. I became an assistant editor with the American Astro Society.
I hope that we will not lose you. They have a pretty good discususion board of their own.
Spurred on by Greenman, I joined the BAA!
Good to have you as a fellow member Mike. The membership model revolves around our tax year, which starts for historic reasons (I assume) in April. Oddly it runs from April 6th to the April the 5th. I expect some one saw a problem with starting the tax year on all fools day.mikemarotta wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:55 pmSpurred on by Greenman, I joined the BAA!
One thing about the BAA is that my "annual" membership expires in April 2021. I did not join the Society for Amateur Astronomy because the "annual" subscription expires in March. It's like something from the Middle Ages when New Year's Day was May 1 or the Vernal Equinox or something. Anyway, no sense in grousing. I joined the BAA.
I went ahead and joined the other group, Society for Popular Astronomy, "Stargazing for Everyone" (Keyworth, Nottingham, UK) at https://www.popastro.com/foru
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