| BBC filming 
				Stargazing on Sefton Coast 
				 ON Friday, 27 January 
				2012, the BBC was recording part of the a forthcoming 
				astronomical program at The Ainsdale Discovery Centre, The 
				Promenade, Ainsdale-on-Sea. Over 200 people descended on the 
				venue, for what was was a highly successful night, despite the 
				bitter cold. The event was in part held as an addition to the 
				BBC Stargazing 
				
				Live 2012 events program, 
				that is co-produced by The Open University, yet the cameras 
				that had come to it where in fact from Patrick Moore's Sky at 
				
				
				Night program. 
				 
				 The section that the film crew 
				was filming is looking at the role that the enthusiastic amateur has 
				played in our understanding of the Universe and Science. It will 
				feature some highlights of the event and members of the 
				Liverpool Astronomical Society who put the event on, along with 
				two representatives from Sefton Council's Coast and Countryside 
				Service. They also interviewed a few members of the public who 
				came to the event as they looked at the huge variety of small 
				amateur telescopes that had been brought out by the group. 
				Inside, the Society gave out free Stargazing LIVE booklets,  
				then aided the members outside to help many young and old event 
				participants to try navigating around the skies with the use of 
				the array of optical equipment and the 'mark one' human eye! But 
				did readers know that Liverpool has another hidden claim to 
				fame? The local society is now in it's 131st Year, since it was 
				formed in 1881. It is now arguably the oldest such societies, 
				not just in the UK, but in the world. For the first 10 years of 
				its existence the society was second only to The Royal 
				Astronomical Society, and held joint meetings! Leeds 
				Astronomical Society was in fact only formed in 1856, but soon 
				stopped meetings, and did not reform until 1892! So if you are a 
				beginner, you could not ask for a better group to join. To find 
				out more about the Liverpool Astronomical Society, we suggest 
				you click on to their 
				
				website, to find out more. CLICK ON 
				HERE
				TO SEE MORE PICTURES If you went along, let us know 
				what you thought of this event by emailing our newsroom via:-
				
				news24@southportreporter.com. 
				Plus keep an eye on our online
				
				shop for a special offer on a 
				few astronomical books! 
				 
													
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