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        • COMET P/2016 BA14 – possible meteor activity
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        • Globular clusters: the ancient behemoths
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        • Confirmation of Exoplanet KELT-18b transit time
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        • Perseverance – we have touchdown!
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        • Mars in 2003 – Report by Mr. Tony Tanti
        • Sunspots – A Qualitative Analysis by Professor Frank Ventura
        • Venus’ Transit Delights Sky Gazers – Report by Mr. Tony Tanti
      • Photometric Observations (Stephen Brincat)
        • Discovery of a variable star in the Alpha Persei Cluster
        • Confirmation of Exoplanet KELT-18b transit time
        • Discovery of two new variable stars
        • Rotation period determination of 3 main-belt asteroids
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          • Binoculars
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        • L.P.A.G. – Service station & parking area lighting (Chapter 2)
        • L.P.A.G. – Security Lighting (Chapter 3)
        • L.P.A.G. – Outdoor Recreation area and Sports lighting (Chapter 4)
        • L.P.A.G. – Street Lighting (Chapter 5)
        • L.P.A.G. – Guidelines for the reduction of light pollution
        • L.P.A.G. – Exemptions, Glossary and References
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      • Project Starshine
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        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Amateur Astronomers
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        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Safety!
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        • The Venus Transit 2004 … VT-2004 Network
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Astronomy Talk / Learn Astronomy / News

We’re on TV!

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta05/02/202208/02/2022

The Astronomical Society of Malta and the Institute of Space Sciences and Astronomy (ISSA) at the University of Malta have been invited on the popular TV show “Kikkra Te” on …

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From Astrophotography to Scientific Imaging – An Introduction
Astronomy Talk / Member Event / Online Event / Photometry

From Astrophotography to Scientific Imaging – An Introduction

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta09/09/202116/09/2021

Upcoming virtual astronomy talk for September. The Astronomical Society of Malta is delighted to have the renowned Maltese astronomer Mr Stephen M. Brincat (Flarestar Observatory) present ‘From Astrophotography to Scientific …

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Apollo 11 / Astronomy Talk / Lunar Observation / Public Event / Uncategorized

50th Anniversary Moon landing – Talk by Gordon Caruana Dingli

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta30/05/201905/09/2021

As part of this year’s celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of our journey to the Moon, a commemorative lecture was delivered by Gordon Caruana Dingli at the Phoenicia Hotel in …

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Astronomy Talk / Jupiter / Public Event

Public Event: Jupiter and the Gas Giants

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta07/06/201805/09/2021

The Astronomical Society of Malta is organizing another talk and observation night on Friday, the 8th of June, at 19:30hrs. This time round, Maltese astrophotographer Alexei Pace (canopus123.wordpress.com/) shall be …

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Astronomy Talk / Observation Night / Variable Stars

Variable stars – lecture + observation

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta19/05/201705/09/2021

The Astronomical Society of Malta shall once again start hosting lectures on various astronomy subjects, delivered by various astronomers, followed by an observation night related to the lecture itself. The …

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Astronomy Talk / Public Event

The Insignificance of the Earth – talk by Mr. White

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta23/02/201708/09/2021

The experienced astronomer Mr. Geoffrey White shall be delivering a talk entitled “The Insignificance of the Earth” commencing with a historical bias starting with the ancient Greeks. The talk will …

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Astronomy Talk / Public Event

A Talk by Dr Chris Baddiley

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta19/01/201508/09/2021

Monday 26 January 6.30p.m.Stella Maris College – Gzira We shall have with us Dr Chris Baddiley, an astro physicist from the UK who has carried out a lot of work …

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Established in 1984, the Astronomical Society of Malta has the aim of promoting education and interest in the science of astronomy.

We seek to enhance public knowledge about the Universe and promote the preservation of the Maltese dark sky heritage inherited from our ancestors.

The Astronomical Society of Malta is a registered voluntary organisation (VO/0239) regulated under the Voluntary Organisations Act (Chapter 492 of the Laws of Malta).

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New ASM Committee announcement

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Public event: Light pollution on the Maltese Islands

14/02/202201/03/2022

Annual General Meeting 2022 – Friday, 4th March

05/02/202204/03/2022

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