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        • COMET P/2016 BA14 – possible meteor activity
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        • Confirmation of Exoplanet KELT-18b transit time
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        • Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the ISS
        • 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
      • Photometry
        • 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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        • The Venus Transit 2004 … VT-2004 Network
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Category: Observation Night

ASM March Observation Event
Galaxies / Member Event / Observation Night / Venus

ASM March Observation Event

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta17/03/202323/04/2023

As Venus continues to brighten in the evening skies and distant galaxies come well into view, it is time for ASM to announce its next Monthly event Join us on Friday the 24th of March for this Members only event as we hope to catch a glimpse of our sister …

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February Observation Event
Comets / Observation Night

February Observation Event

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta08/02/202308/02/2023

After last month’s unfortunate event cancellation, Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is still in the night skies and ASM will not be deterred Join us for this Members only event, as we host a talk on everything astrophotography and move on to an all out search for the comet nestled next …

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January Observation Event CANCELLED!
Member Event / Observation Night

January Observation Event CANCELLED!

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta25/01/202325/01/2023

Unfortunately due to bad weather being forecast, ASM must call off our January members event. We hope to be back with our next event as soon as the skies clear up in the near future! Image credit: Joseph Caruana (ASM Vice-President)

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January Observation Event
Comets / Observation Night

January Observation Event

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta20/01/202320/01/2023

ASM is kicking off our monthly Members only event with a special observation session Join us as we will be hunting for a glimpse of C/2022 E3. A comet that has not been seen for the past 50,000 years

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December Observation Event & Christmas Party
Mars / Member Event / Observation Night / Orion Constellation

December Observation Event & Christmas Party

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta08/12/202223/04/2023

There’s no better way to embrace the holiday season than with a night in the cold air under the stars Join us on the 16th of December for this Members Only Event, as we host a Christmas party along with our last observation night of the year. There will be …

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November Observation Event
Leonids Meteor Shower / Observation Night

November Observation Event

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta10/11/202210/11/2022

As the owl has flown into the November sky, it is about time ASM announced our next observation event Join us on the 18th November at 7:30pm as we gaze our eyes upon the peak of the Leonids meteor shower and also unveil a special addition to the ASM family …

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October Observation Event
Jupiter / Milky Way / Observation Night / Saturn

October Observation Event

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta19/10/202219/10/2022

There is no better way to wrap up October than with an ASM Observation Night Join us as we take to the night skies in the hopes of enjoying the planets and beyond ASM encourages all those who have a telescope to bring it along for this Members Only Event …

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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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