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Welcome to the Observatory!

This site is intended for anyone interested in astronomy, and particularly anyone who would like to be a member of the Bootham School Astronomy Society. This membership is available to all members of the Bootham community, and students from other York schools who have attended the ISSP course on astronomy at Bootham. If you choose to subscribe by email, you will receive an email of any new post within about twenty four hours. There will also be twitter updates before an observatory session, and you are recommended to follow me on twitter using the button on the right of this screen.

Sunday 30 September 2012

Bolide over Bootham?

Edmund Fisher, USnr, took this interesting picture two Saturdays ago at sunset. The object right at the top of the frame was moving quickly, and soon passed out of sight.

It is very likely that this was a bolide, which is an unusually bright "shooting star", but the timing and direction - it appears to be travelling just slightly west of south make it possible that Edmund saw part of the space debris that was seen the night before, as described in this article.

Saturday 29 September 2012

Finally, the skies are dark in the evenings

As the evening twilight gets earlier, we can reopen the observatory for visits.

I would like to invite all of you to join me for an autumn constellation tour from 7.00pm - 8.30pm on Tuesday 16th October. Please remember to check this website closer to the time - if the weather is poor, I may have to post a cancellation notice on the day, but hopefully the sky will be clear!

Dress warmly!

Wednesday 12 September 2012

all go for GCSE Astronomy launch!

We are very excited at Bootham this week, as we are launching our first ever teaching group for edexcel's astronomy course. We're running the course over two years, at two hours per week on Wednesdays and Fridays, using the school's extra-curricular activity slot to make the necessary time available. as an additional bit of adventurous living, we have opened the class to three different year-groups in the school, so that we can try out vertical teaching with students of different ages working together. The course is being delivered by Russell Newlands, who specialises in space-science and cosmology, and Mike Shaw, who will take on planetary science and astrobiology. Other parts of the course (celestial trig, observational practice etc) are being shared out between the two. Our first group comprises around a dozen students, chosen by competition from a large field of applicants.

If you are not currently a student at Bootham  and would like to know more about our entry requirements, contact us via the main school website (click on the badge at the top of this page).