Welcome to the WDAS monthly newsletter for November 2018: a digest of the month's latest contributions to our website. 

Below you'll find Society News, Sky Notes; details of our past and future events, including the WDAS Christmas Dinner Menu!

Society News

After a mild week of clear evenings, it was on the cards that for the weekend of the half term ‘dark sky’ event at the Danby Moors Centre, an arctic plunge would complicate matters.  Chilly, blustery, showery conditions are not conducive for observing outdoors.  Therefore the decision was taken to host an indoor presentation for the 55 or so people who had booked to come along.  Although conditions did improve marginally, it proved to be the correct choice.

Mark, Barbara, Andy, Elaine and Keith all met at Mark’s house to divvy up the equipment (a couple of scopes were taken – just in case) before setting off in Convoy to Danby.  Welcomed on arrival by Karen, Rita and the centre staff, everything was unloaded and transported up to lecture room with all our poster boards displayed around the walls.  The centre has an interactive touch screen on which Stellarium was running, which proved useful as we couldn’t hook up the laptop to use the starry night program (not the right kind of connections)

By 18:30h the room was full, and having made apologies about the weather, the obligatory H&S and Fire announcements, Mark started.

Using some new scaled demo’s utilising the inflatable solar system planets, together with other aids – including a model space shuttle, the Earth-moon size and distance scale was demonstrated with enthusiastic help from the children in the audience.

A ball of suitably marked string was then ‘unwound’ – again with lots of help, to demonstrate our normal scale solar system, and caused much hilarity as it became apparent, that beyond Saturn (which was located in the ‘tree’ part of solar system –who knew?) that several walls would have to demolished to reach Uranus and Neptune!  Mark further went on to demonstrate the scale of the galaxy and universe using nothing but reams of paper.

After a break, the Stellarium program was employed, really quite wonderful using the large interactive touch screen, that is until glitches continually caused it to shut down, so Andy had manipulate the Stellarium controls on the computer screen, whilst Mark tried to avoid touching the screen.  It seemed to do the trick.  A further short power point presentation of the various types of deep sky objects located around the autumn sky, some of which were then highlighted by using the Stellarium planetarium, rounded of proceedings.

It wasn’t the event we had hoped to host – ie. outdoors with telescopes, but it was nevertheless much appreciated by the audience and hopefully the event at the Moors Centre in early March will have better conditions.  Thanks to all for their time and assistance.

We will be putting in an order for 25 copies of Night Scenes 2019, however they are not expected out until late October/early November, so we may have to be a little patient. The price may also have increased, though perhaps not to the stated price on the Astrospace website, (Paul normally does us a deal).

If you want to reserve a copy please let Mark know. We don’t have to remind you how indispensable Paul’s colour almanac for the astronomical year ahead is, there is nothing better out there for any astronomer or casual stargazer; a great Christmas gift.

Here's a link to Paul's website, if you want to look at Paul’s website.

Latest – Paul has received our order and hopefully we shall have the 25 copies by the November meeting.

We have now booked the Hare and Hounds for Dec 1st for 19:00h.  The booking is for up to 15 people, give or take, so it will be first come first serve.  A pre order of menu choices will be required a week before the date.

No deposit is required from the Hare and Hounds at this stage.  The Christmas fayre is excellent and the evening most enjoyable.  We shall be taking names, rank and serial numbers at the November society meeting on the 6th.  Failing that, please contact Mark Dawson.

WDAS Christmas Menu at the Hare & Hounds, Hawsker

Starters

  • Lightly spiced butternut squash soup with crusty bread
  • Atlantic prawn and smoked salmon cocktail, with Marie Rose sauce & crusty bread
  • Duck & chicken pressed terrine, orange marmalade & crusty bread
  • Tandoori style pigeon, with hounds own naan bread & mango dip
  • Button mushrooms in a smoked applewood cheddary & spinach sauce, with crusty bread

Main Course

  • The Hounds' own turkey ballantine, stuffed with sausage meat & chestnuts, wrapped in parma ham, served with creamed potatoes, roasted new potatoes, cranberry jelly & seasonal vegetables
  • Shin of beef, served with herbed dumplings, truffled mashed potatoes, game chips & seasonal greens
  • Camembert and cranberry pitbivier with rosemary potatoes
  • Apple, sage & prosciutto stuffed pork loin, with roast garlic creamed potatoes, cider reduction and seasonal greens
  • Chicken breast, stuffed with spinach & ricotta cheese, wrapped in streaky bacon with dauphinoise potatoes & white wine sauce
  • Grilled hake on a bed of pea & king prawn risotto with crispy fennel

Desserts

  • Traditional Christmas Pudding with Courvoisier custard
  • The Hounds' black forest cheesecake
  • Clementine creme brûlée with a chocolate shortbread biscuit
  • Sticky toffee & date pudding with homemade vanilla ice cream
  • Cheese platter, with a selection of biscuits & fig chutney.

Cost: £24.95 per person.

 

Events

Caedmon College Normanby Site (you may know it as Whitby College or Whitby School), Room H1.

In Members' monthly meetings we usually take a tour of the night sky for the coming month using the Planetarium program. Have talks and presentations on various topics of astronomy/space etc, and discuss future events etc. New members welcome.

Date:
7 May, 2024 - 19:30 to 21:15
Address:
Room H1, Caedmon College, Normanby Site (Whitby School)
Prospect Hill
YO21 1LA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB

A Public Star Party, weather permitting, near the Captain Cook monument on West Cliff  (setting-up from 20:30hrs). 

Solar & Lunar Observations.

Date:
18 May, 2024 - 20:30 to 22:30
Address:
Captain Cook Headland
West Cliff
near YO21 3HA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB

Observe the night sky with us at the Bruce Observatory, Caedmaon College - Normanby campus (formally Whitby College).

Observing Nights are held weather permitting: check for a relatively clear sky before leaving home. If in doubt, Mark can be reached on tel 01947 605516.

Please note the college drive gate is now operated via a electronic key code - so anyone wishing to attend must be at the car park at the top of the drive by 19:00hrs, unless an arrival time has been arranged with Mark/Keith after 19:30hrs.  Otherwise shout or bip car horn - we'll hear.

Date:
8 December, 2024 - 18:00 to 21:00
Address:
Bruce Observatory, Caedmon School Normandy Site (Whitby School)
Prospect Hill
YO21 1LA Whitby
United Kingdom
GB