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You can
find out more about planets, stars and galaxies at Norfolk's
Great Ellingham Observatory.
Run by the
Breckland Astronomical Society, it opened in October 2000 and
is equipped with a computer-controlled 20-inch reflector telescope.
What's
On
Find out what makes a star explode and what happens when it
does with Supernova, a
talk by Merlin Ellis, BSc, MSc, FRAS
on Friday, August 10. Doors open 7pm and admission
is £1.50 adults, 75p juniors, including refreshments.
Telescope viewing afterwards, subject to clear skies.
The observatory
is at the Great Ellingham Recreation Centre, B1077 Watton Road,
Great Ellingham, Norfolk.
Meetings
are held on the second Friday of every month.
New members
are welcome and beginner lessons are given for people without
much knowledge of astronomy.
Contact
either Spencer Allen 01953-850571 or John Spelling 01603-812009.
Click
here to see images of the observatory
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