The March Night Sky
This month will give you a few reasons to celebrate. Spring is on its way. On the 20th we have the vernal equinox. After that date the days become longer than the nights. This is...
Keighley Astronomical Society meet on a monthly basis. We are a group of like-minded individuals who all share a love of the night sky. Thanks for visting the site. We hope to see you at a meet soon but in the mean time these pages should tell you everything you need to know!
This month will give you a few reasons to celebrate. Spring is on its way. On the 20th we have the vernal equinox. After that date the days become longer than the nights. This is...
The guest speaker at the First society meeting of 2026, held on Thursday 22nd January was Dr Jack Lampkin of St’Johns University York. Dr Lampkin lectures in criminology, but...
On February evenings, our sky is filed with more brilliant stars than we can see in any other month. This month we have not just one evening star, but two. Venus is joined by...
Did the ‘Big Bang’ really happen? That was the question posed to the members present at the Christmas meeting of Keighley Astronomical Society on 11th December 2025. The...
On Monday 22nd December society secretary Dominic Curran and his wife Angela attended the Aviva Studies in Manchester. It was an early Christmas present for Dominic as they were...
The guest speaker at the November meeting of Keighley Astronomical Society was Professor of Global Geophysics, from the University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment;...