Meetings are held atUniversity of HertfordshireLindop BuildingRoom 1A159College LaneHatfieldAL10 9AB
Welcome to HAGAS!With a telescope there are lots of things that we can view with the naked eye - planets, moons, nebulae etc. Some of these can be seen in great detail but some of the others can be, well, a little disappointing. Very often they resemble a smudge against the background.However, connect a camera to a telescope and suddenly those smudges become magnificent items showing many stars arranged in beautiful formations often occupying areas of the sky many times the size of our own Moon. And don’t forget the Sun - we have ways of capturing images of our own star!All members of our club are welcome to come along and learn about this wonderful method of viewing the night sky. You will be able to meet up with like minded members who will be willing to share their hard earned techniques with you so that you too can capture images that until now were only available second hand through the internet, magazines or books. These will be yourimages.HAGAS meets periodically at the University in College Lane.Meetings can be demonstrations and discussions from our own members or by visiting speakers. Sometimes these speakers are on the other side of the world and so we are able to share their expertise via Zoom meetings broadcast into the lecture room.Have a look at some of the past meetings and you will be able to get an idea of what HAGAS is about.We look forward to seeing you there!
HAGASOctober 2024
Horsehead and Flame NebulaKevan Noble
Some of our previous meetings
Come and meet some of our group and see some of their remarkable achievements
Admission restricted to paid up members of the Hertford Astronomy Group.
Astrophotography Section
Welcome to HAGAS!With a telescope there are lots of things that we can view with the naked eye - planets, moons, nebulae etc. Some of these can be seen in great detail but some of the others can be, well, a little disappointing. Very often they resemble a smudge against the background.However, connect a camera to a telescope and suddenly those smudges become magnificent items showing many stars arranged in beautiful formations often occupying areas of the sky many times the size of our own Moon. And don’t forget the Sun - we have ways of capturing images of our own star!All members of our club are welcome to come along and learn about this wonderful method of viewing the night sky. You will be able to meet up with like minded members who will be willing to share their hard earned techniques with you so that you too can capture images that until now were only available second hand through the internet, magazines or books. These will be yourimages.HAGAS meets periodically at the University in College Lane.Meetings can be demonstrations and discussions from our own members or by visiting speakers. Sometimes these speakers are on the other side of the world and so we are able to share their expertise via Zoom meetings broadcast into the lecture room.Have a look at some of the past meetings and you will be able to get an idea of what HAGAS is about.We look forward to seeing you there!
Horsehead and Flame NebulaKevan Noble
Next Meeting
Wednesday 27th November @ 20:00Daniel Sundstrom
Come and meet some of our group and see some of their remarkable achievements