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How to use a telescope, 19 January 2008

The Peter Harrison Planetarium and the South Building of the Royal Observatory

Astronomers will be running a workshop about using telescopes at the Observatory on the evening of 19th January from 5pm – 8pm. Perhaps you've received a new telescope for Christmas and would like some advice on getting the most from it, or you're considering buying a telescope but are unsure what to look for? This workshop will let you discuss the different telescopes available on the market, try out different models and find out what they can do. Tickets cost £15 (£11 concessions) and can be booked in advance via bookings@nmm.ac.uk.

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