Once around Orions' Belt
Saturday 27th February 2021 Start time : 16:00
Speaker : Paul Fellows

With Orion perfectly placed for observing at the moment we should take a trip around Orion's belt and see what interesting and beutiful objects there are to be found
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About our speaker:
Paul is chairman of the Cambridge Astronomical Society and a keen amateur astronomer having built his first telescope in 1975, he now operates his own private observatory and takes many astronomical images of both deep sky and solar system objects.
He studied at Emmanuel College Cambridge, from which he has an MA in Natural Sciences and a post-graduate Diploma in Computer Science. He is an elected Fellow of both the Royal Astronomical Society and the Institute of Engineering and Technology, and
RAS Fellow to Cunard line as well as a part-time advisor and board member of a number of software and electronics design companies in the Cambridge area.
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