NOT Fifty Shades of Grey

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

All is not appears with that there Moon... to us it seems like a simple grey disk. Kevin Kilburn of Manchester Astronomy Society joins us to open our eyes and

£3

The Vikings at Barsoom Pt1: Orbital Operations

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Paul Money returns with another of his fascinating talks involving the escapades of early space exploration missions. In 1975 NASA launched an ambitious mission to search for life on the

£3

Society Club Night

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The first thursday of the month is our Society Members-Only Club Night... a social gathering for the sharing of hints, tips & experiences.

Dr Susan Cartwright – Extrasolar Planets

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Dr Susan Cartwright, Senior Lecturer in Particle Physics and Astrophysics at Sheffield University, joins us to explore the topic of Exoplanets... looking at questions such as how do you we

£3

Society Club Night

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The first thursday of the month is our Society Members-Only Club Night... a social gathering for the sharing of hints, tips & experiences.

Julian Onions – A Universe From Scratch

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Astronomy is mostly a visual and non-experimental science. We can only look at what is out there but can't brings stars and galaxies into the lab. However we can build them inside

£3

Soupy’s Christmas Quiz

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

As is traditional, quizmaster Soupy will present his annual Astronomical Christmas Quiz... with goodies to be won!

Society Christmas Meal

Cinnamon Lounge 97 Bridge Road, Horbury Bridge, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Our annual Christmas Meal for Society Members. The Cinnamon Lounge, Horbury Bridge, starting at the slightly earlier time of 7.00pm. We have made a booking with a provisional idea of

WADAS AGM

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The WADAS Annual General Meeting, where committee posts are up for grabs...!!

Society Club Night

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The first thursday of the month is our Society Members-Only Club Night... a social gathering for the sharing of hints, tips & experiences.

Stargazing @ RSPB St. Aidan’s 2019

RSPB St Aidan's Nature Park Astley Lane, Great Preston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT - SORRY! Another opportunity to join RSPB & WADAS (Wakefield and District Astronomical Society) under the stars for an evening of astronomy at RSPB

£10

Society Club Night

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The first thursday of the month is our Society Members-Only Club Night... a social gathering for the sharing of hints, tips & experiences.

Society Club Night

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The first thursday of the month is our Society Members-Only Club Night... a social gathering for the sharing of hints, tips & experiences.

Lyrid Meteor Shower at RSPB St Aidans

RSPB St Aidan's Nature Park Astley Lane, Great Preston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Visit RSPB St Aidan's for an evening being wowed by the Lyrid meteor shower, led by the Wakefield and District Astronomical Society. This session will give you opportunity to learn

£11.19

Prof Paul Crowther – Massive Stars

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Paul joins us from the University of Sheffield (where he wears the crown of HoD and Professor of Astrophysics) to give us an overview of massive stars, from the birth

£3

Dr Julian Onions: The Far side of the moon

The Malt House Bennett Avenue, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The Moon is a shy body, it only ever shows one sides of itself to the Earth. Before the space age, we had no idea what was on the far

£3