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  • Observations
    • Astronomical Calendar
    • Find Jupiter’s Moons
    • Find Saturn’s Moons
    • Local Weather Map
    • Maltastro Alerts
    • Moon Phase Calendar
  • Education & Outreach
    • Articles & Publications
      • Comets, Meteors & Asteroids
        • Bright Asteroid Occultation visible from Malta (2016)
        • COMET P/2016 BA14 – possible meteor activity
      • Deep Sky Objects
        • Globular clusters: the ancient behemoths
      • Exoplanets
        • Confirmation of Exoplanet KELT-18b transit time
      • General
        • Organised Astronomy in Malta
        • Stepping into Astronomy
        • The Implications of Gravitation Waves
      • Light Pollution
      • Research & Exploration
        • Calibration of radio interferometers – the state of the art in radio astronomy
        • Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the ISS
        • Perseverance – we have touchdown!
      • Stars & Planets
        • About the Sun and a crab
        • 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
      • Visual Observation
        • Equipment
          • Binoculars
          • Telescopes
      • L-Astronomija f’Malta (Ktieb)
      • The Big Bang Magazine
    • Earth 3D Globe – Moon Photos
    • Historical Archives
      • Project Clean Sweep: Leonids 1999
      • Project Starshine
      • Sirius Publications
      • Venus Transit (2004)
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Amateur Astronomers
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Background
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Media
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Safety!
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … Students and Teachers
        • The Venus Transit 2004 … VT-2004 Network
      • International Year of Astronomy 2009 Malta
    • Interactive Solar System
    • Meet the Astronomers
      • Stephen M. Brincat
      • Leonard Ellul Mercer
    • Photo Galleries
      • Moon Photos
      • Outdoor Observations
      • Partial Solar Eclipse 2006
      • Venus Transit of 2004
    • Useful Links
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    • Guidelines for the reduction of light pollution
      • 1. Landscape and Building façade lighting
      • 2. Service station & parking area lighting
      • 3. Security Lighting
      • 4. Outdoor Recreation area and Sports lighting
      • 5. Street Lighting
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Observation Night / Public Event

Observation and Night Walk

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta20/04/200205/09/2021

Saturday, 20th April 2002, Dingli Cliffs (Maddalena Chapel) – 7:30 p.m. This is a joint activity with members of Nature Trust (Malta). A tour of the April night sky will be presented, and if weather permits, we will view the beauty of the first quarter Moon, as well as planets …

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Learn Astronomy

Basic Astronomy Course for Deaf People

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta17/04/200205/09/2021

The Astronomical Society of Malta will be organizing a special introductory Astronomy course for students who have difficulty in hearing and who are members of the “Ghaqda Persuni Neqsin mis- Smigh (Malta)”. A special interpreter will be present during each talk. The course will be held at the deaf club …

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Learn Astronomy

Practical/ Observational Astronomy Course 2002

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta05/04/200205/09/2021

This year’s Astronomy course consists of a series of 10 practical and observational sessions to be held at Stella Maris College, Gzira at 6.00 pm. The fee for non-members of the Society is LM10. Society members are most welcome to attend free of charge. Friday, 19 April How to observe …

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News

First website of the Society

The Astronomical Society of Maltaby The Astronomical Society of Malta01/03/200205/09/2021

Screenshot of how the first website of the Astronomical Society of Malta looked like way back in 2002

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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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