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Thursday 1st January 2026 (John Goodricke, York)

Thursday 1st January 2026 (York, Yorkshire)
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  • John Goodricke’s plaque in York
    Derek Rowley joined me in York on the very first day of the New Year (Thursday 1 January 2026) to visit the site of the John Goodricke plaque.
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  • John Goodricke
    He discovered that some stars change brightness in a regular cycle. He was the first to recognise that certain variable stars behave this way. One of them is Algol, whose brightness changes every few days in a periodic pattern.
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  • Why John Goodricke important today?
    His work is still important today – it helps scientists find exoplanet searches and continues to influence variable star research in modern astronomy, also study how stars change brightness.
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    He is now recognised as a role model for deaf astronomers, and York proudly commemorates him with a plaque outside Treasurer’s House.
    (Direction in google maps: YO1 7JL)
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Sylvia Simmonds (Reading, Berkshire)

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Sunday 7th September 2025 (Total Lunar Eclipse)

Sunday 7th September 2025 (Total Lunar Eclipse)

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  • The eclipse with the reddish Full Moon is seen rising over Reading, Berkshire by a photographer, Jo Gardiner.
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  • At first we don’t see the maximum eclipse it was full cloudy, but managed to capture later on that what I saw in my photo attached on the left.
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Jo Gardiner (Reading, Berkshire)

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Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th January 2025

Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th January 2025

  • We, Jo and Sylvia, would like to thank you to Derek for his wonderful patience with us and we have learnt a lot from him. We used smartphones to connect ASIair control our telescope for target the objects or planets.
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  • Thanks so much again for brilliant teaching us that we both now confident to use their AM5 with telescope, and will keep you update how we process.
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Jo Gardiner / Sylvia Simmonds
Berkshire Deaf Astronomical Society

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Friday 10th May 2024 (Northern Lights)

Friday 10th May 2024

  • Two members were thrilled to share this wonderful photos of the Northern Lights on Friday 10th May 2024 when they arrived Rutland Water for their Deaf sailing weekend – perfect opportunity.
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  • Enthusiasts and passers-by captured purple, green and blue lights dancing in the sky at around midnight at Rutland Water.
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(Photo by Jo Gardiner, Berkshire DAS)

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