About this month's talk
Ten ways to improve your Observational Astronomy
Join Rob Davies for his talk on "Ten Ways to Improve Your Observational Astronomy". This talk follows on from last year's talk on how to start out in Astronomy and is intended to form a series of talks over the next few seasons. The lecture will cover ten simple ways to get the best out of your time under the stars, and the hints and tips will be suitable for everyone at any level. Regardless if you only use your eyes, binoculars or telescopes, there will be something useful that will improve your observing.
​So if you have never used averted vision, know how to cool your telescope or ever thought of keeping records, then please join us for this informative talk. You can be assured that everyone will take away some hint or tip that will see them get the best out of their observing sessions.
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Rob is a long-term member of NAS and regularly gives practical talks to the Society. He lives under the dark skies of the Cambrian Mountains and has his own observatory with a variety of equipment. He is a visual and astrophotography astronomer having a varied interest in many areas of astronomy. He is currently following the RASC double star observing programme along with many other photography projects.